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Fritz Hedges Waterway Park
Open lawn space with interpreteve elements on Portage Bay near the University of Washington. Restored shoreline provides water access for hand-carried boats.
Froula Playground
This playground features baby swings, tennis courts, long lawn area perfect for catch, as well as slides and climbing features.
Garfield Playfield
Garfield Playfield features a playground, tennis courts, football field, track, and restrooms. Next to Garfield Community Center and Medgar Evers Pool.
Gas Works Park
Major park on the north shore of Lake Union with sweeping views of Seattle. Features include the Play Barn, Kite Hill, Waterfront Promenade, and picnic sites.
Gemenskap Park
An open space in Ballard with lawns, landscaping, and seating. Park design created traffic safety improvements along 14th Ave NW.
Genesee Park and Playfield
Large park with a 2.5-acre Dog Off Leash Area, reservable picnic shelter, 2 synthetic turf athletic fields, and a meadow with walking paths.
Georgetown Playfield
Georgetown Playfield's facilities include lighted ballfields, a 1/2 basketball court, a children's wading pool, tennis & handball courts, and swings.
Georgetown Pump Station
Undeveloped park property on the eastern shore of the Duwamish River, including a decommissioned pump station building from the Georgetown Steam Plant.
Gerber Park
Located at Martin Luther King Jr Way S and E Cherry, this triangle park is a great place to rest on the bench and check out artwork.
Gilman Playground
Gilman Playground’s features include ballfields, tennis courts, a play area, and wading pool.
Golden Gardens Park
Popular beachfront park with sand volleyball, picnics, seasonal fire pits, wetlands, and a bathhouse. Upland areas have hiking trails and a dog off leash area.
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
Cemetery for Civil War heroes of 1861-1865, with 526 graves and a monument. Adjacent to Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill.
Green Lake Park
Green Lake Park has a 2.8-mile paved walking path, sport courts, two swimming beaches, wading pool, and non-motorized boating access.
Greenwood Park
Full city block park in Greenwood, with a play area, a "game garden", sports court, P-Patch, open lawn, ADA walkways, large trees, and BBQ with picnic area.
Greenwood Triangle
Deeded to Ballard in 1895 (annexed 1907), the triangle is all that remains of the large, original Greenwood Park to the east.
Greg Davis Park
Neighborhood park featuring a mid-size lawn area, a trickling creek, and pathways connecting to Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail.
Haller Lake Street End
Haller Lake is a small lake in north Seattle. This little park provides public access to the west side of the lake, along the North 125th Street right-of-way. Perfect for picnics and bird watching; winter visitors include coots, shovelers, buffleheads, ruddy ducks, mergansers, gadwalls, and cormorants. The lake is also occasionally stocked with fish so this park is ideal for fishing!
Hamilton Viewpoint Park
With a stunning view of the city, Elliott Bay, the harbor and the Cascade Mountains, Hamilton Viewpoint showcases Seattle's urban and natural beauty.
Harrison Ridge Greenbelt
This greenbelt is located in Seattle's Madison Valley along 32nd Ave E between E Denny Way and E Thomas St.
Harvard-Miller/Roanoke Annex
This is a small triangle-shaped lawn area.
Herring's House Park
This very neat little park in the Duwamish industrial area offers some respite against the hustle and bustle of trucks and trains nearby. There are walking trails here that provide views of the Duwamish River, and some interpretive signs to help inform visitors about the local ecosystem. There is also a small lawn area available for stretching out and enjoying the sun.
Hiawatha Playfield
Located in the heart of West Seattle, Hiawatha Playfield is within easy walking distance to many Admiral District businesses including coffee shops, restaurants and stores.
Highland Drive Parkway
A landscaped slope with stairway between Highland Drive and 2nd Ave N. 2nd Ave descends to meet Highland Drive a sharp angle, creating a sliver of park land.
Highland Park Playground
With views of Mt Rainier to the southeast and the Cascade range to the east, Highland Park is a beautiful place to relax, picnic, splash about in the wading pool and play. Park features include ballfields, a wading pool, a shelter house, swings, tennis court and children's play area.
Highland Place
This is a small traffic triangle with boulders and a tree.
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Parks and Recreation

Michele Finnegan, Interim Superintendent
Mailing Address: 100 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98109
Phone: (206) 684-4075
Fax: (206) 615-1813
pks_info@seattle.gov

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