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Fremont Peak ParkSeattle Parks and Recreation Information: (206) 684-4075 | Contact Us TTY Phone: (206) 233-1509 Click to skip down to:
HOURS4 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. ABOUT THE PARKFremont Peak Park, a half-acre in size, is located on a west-facing bluff in upper Fremont with unobstructed views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. In 2002 and 2004, Parks purchased the property through the Pro Parks Levy, King County Conservation Futures Tax, Neighborhood Matching Fund and community fundraising. The Friends of Fremont Peak Park community group is spearheading the development of the park. HISTORYThe park was designed by landscape architect Marieke Lacasse from GGLO and the art elements were created by Laura Haddad. Fremont Peak Park was recognized as one of the forty-five best public art projects in the United States at the 2008 Americans for the Arts annual convention. Projects were chosen from more than 200 entries across the country. For a description of the art installation visit: http://www.gglo.com/our-work/project.aspx?projectId=173&catId=3 To learn more about Seattle Parks and Recreation,
including historic landmarks, military base reuse, and the Sherwood History
Files, view our Park History.
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