Parks E to H
West Seattle playground near Roxhill with ballfields, a children's play area, seasonal wading pool, restrooms, and a view of Mount Rainier to the south.
Located along the I-5 corridor on Beacon Hill, the East Duwamish Greenbelt is a series of parcels that form a natural area.
Viewpoint over the I-90 floating bridge with views of Bellevue and the Cascades. Part of the Mountains-To-Sound bike trail.
Neighborhood park with playground, swingset, restrooms, and soccer field, and seasonal wading pool.
Named for an adjacent street, this pocket park is a street triangle with grass and a tetherball tied to a street sign.
North Seattle's only saltwater boat ramp, next to Golden Gardens Park. Located on Marine Area 10 and near Marine Area 12, Eddie Vine is popular for fishing.
Park on Magnolia's southeastern hillside with panoramic views of Mt. Rainier and Downtown, featuring a playground, reservable picnic area, and walking paths.
One of Seattle's stunning viewpoints, Emma Schmitz Overlook is a great place to stroll, jog, or sit and gaze across the water at the Olympic Mountains.
Wooded green space in southern West Seattle's Fauntleroy neighborhood, named after the "End-Of-Line" where the trolley service ended.
Neighborhood playground with a small lawn in West Seattle, just west of the Alaska Junction.
Playground in West Seattle with a junior soccer and softball field. The shelter house is decorated with a Native American mural painted by local teens.
Park in northern Eastlake with a view overlooking Lake Union and a hand carry boat launch float.
Located along a floating walkway by Lake Union alongside Fairview Ave E across from the old steam plant, this is a small green space.
This park is a small natural area.
A densely wooded patch of forest in southern West Seattle with walking trails.
This space is a large street triangle with nine trees and a bench named for adjacent Fauntleroy Way SW.
Hand carry boat launch facing Seward Park, with reservable picnic sites.
Mini park in the Central District with a double-decker tree house and fire pole, a boxed-in play area, drinking fountain, benches, and a whirl.
Historic park with brickwork pathways, benches, flower gardens, picnic tables, and a water fountain; and views down the hill toward downtown Seattle.
A street triangle in Rainier Beach containing a memorial marker dedicated to Rainier Beach residents who lost their lives in World War II.
Small neighborhood park in the Central District with a children's play area, benches, and lawn space for sunning.
Built on the I-5 lid between First Hill and Downtown, Freeway Park offers gardens, sculptures, fountains, and public events by SPR and partners.
Linear green space along the north side of the Ship Canal with benches and a gravel walking path. Carries a portion of the Burke-Gilman Trail through Fremont.
Half-acre wooded park with unobstructed views of Puget Sound and the Olympics. Art features a sculpture marking the solstices and equinoxes.
A densely vegetated ravine primarily used as a natural woods drive. South Frink Place winds through the park and opens onto Lake Washington Boulevard.


