This is a woonerf designed park which provides pedestrians and cyclists priority on the street. It has a sculptural canopy, wave concrete paving design and a rain garden.
Originally a surplused Seattle City Light substation, this park is now a cozy neighborhood place to relax and play. Park features include a large lawn area, landscaping, paths, neighborhood gathering area, and interactive features for children’s play.
This park on a steep hillside has a spiraling concrete path with artful garden wall beds that serve as seating. The path passes a small ampitheater and then down to N 35th St.
This little park is just about in the back yard of the Lake City Branch of the Seattle Public Library. Come and relax while your little ones enjoy the sandbox, slide and whirl.
This beach park is a good spot for walking, jogging, biking and enjoying the sun. It has spectacular views of Puget sound. The N end of the beach is protected by a bulkhead.
This wilderness covers over 394,000 acres in the Okanagon-Wenatchee and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It has more than 700 lakes and mountain ponds, rugged creeks, and open meadows. It can be accessed by 47 trailheads and 615 miles of trails.
Andover Place is simply a narrow grassy slope between buildings, providing public access to the beach. Tree trunks washed up on the beach make excellent spots to sit and enjoy the view.
This park with fabulous view of downtown Seattle has playgrounds, ball fields, a well-groomed open area perfect for Frisbee or kite flying. The Mountains to Sound trail runs through the park connecting to Seattle on the west.
This Park has a large field area, new play equipment with swings, a tower, slides and picnic tables. The picnic shelter can hold several picnic tables and the park connects to Snoqualmies trail system and to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
Ballard Playfield, adjacent to Ballard Community Center and Adams Elementary School, is a multi-purpose playfield featuring a children’s play area and a soccer/baseball/softball field.
The park is fully fenced. At the entrance gate are two gates that allow better control of dogs entering and leaving the park. A gazebo with hanging flowers and benches provides a human resting area out of the sun and rain. By the park is a walking trail.