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Washington Park Arboretum Waterfront Trail Restoration Project 

Construction begins in June  Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) and our partners, the Arboretum Foundation and University of Washington Botanic Gardens, are excited to announce the beginning of Phase 1 construction for the Washington Park Arboretum Waterfront Trail restoration project. SPR has contracted with Redside Construction, who will mobilize at the site by June 2026. We anticipate opening Phase 1 of the project in early 2027. Phase 1 construction will focus on the Foster Island section… [ Keep reading ]

Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks to Re-Open June 4 

Seattle’s waterfront is gearing up for summer with the reopening of Myrtle Edwards Park (Seattle Parks and Recreation) and Centennial Park (Port of Seattle) on the morning of June 4. Together, these parks provide more than a mile of shoreline and 16 acres of open, public park space where people can stroll, bike, relax,… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation 2026 Memorial Day Closures  

Many Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. These facilities and services are CLOSED: These facilities are OPEN on regular schedules:

Seattle Parks and Recreation Begins Construction at Magnuson Park Junior League Play Area

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is happy to announce we have awarded the construction contract for the Magnuson Park Junior League Play Area and Restroom project to Good News Group Inc. This contractor will mobilize on Wednesday, May 20, and close the play area in preparation for construction. We anticipate… [ Keep reading ]

Join Seattle Parks and Recreation for “The Beautiful Game:” Celebrating Soccer in Seattle this Summer! 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is inviting the community and visitors to celebrate soccer across the city through “The Beautiful Game” series! More than 100 special soccer-themed recreation games and events will be offered while our city hosts the international soccer tournament. The series includes indoor and outdoor watch parties, youth soccer Jamborees, and more than 60 recreation games at community centers, parks, and aquatic facilities reimagined with… [ Keep reading ]

Summer 2026 Recreation Brochures 

Registration Opens May 19 Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Summer 2026 program brochures are here! You’ll find all the upcoming in-person, drop-in, and virtual programs in the catalogs below.    Registration opens on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Ready to enroll in a program? Head to our registration site or contact the community center that you’d like to register at! Scholarships (financial aid) is available For… [ Keep reading ]

Temporary Closures at Woodland Park & Plymouth Pillars OLAs 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) will temporarily close two Off Leash Areas (OLAs) beginning May 18 to complete maintenance improvements and site work. Woodland Park Off Leash Area Closure The Woodland Park Off Leash Area will be closed from May 18 through May 29. During this time, crews will conduct tree trimming and maintenance work and deliver and spread fresh surfacing… [ Keep reading ]

Westlake Park Reopening Celebration, May 28

Featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, food, and more  Seatle Parks and Recreation, in collaboration with Seattle Parks Foundation, invites the community to celebrate the grand reopening of Westlake Park! Please join us on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 401 Pine Street in Seattle from 5 pm to 6:30 pm for a ribbon-cutting ceremony,… [ Keep reading ]

Lake Washington Boulevard Safety Enhancements Start this Week 

Phase 3 of the Lake Washington Boulevard Renovations Project (scroll down on web site for details) starts this week bringing improvements to the walk and bike path along the lake front, speed cushions that slow people driving but maintain emergency access at six locations, and paint and post curb bulbs at S Orcas St. To make street operations more intuitive during Bicycle Weekends new… [ Keep reading ]

It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, Wait…it’s Thousands of Birds 

Written by: Todd Burley Spring is a magical time of transformation and growth. For many species of birds, it is also a time of heroic flights across thousands of miles to reach their summer homes. Seattle not only hosts many of these migratory birds from May to September, but is also along the route for… [ Keep reading ]