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Great Places to Bike in Seattle

Here are some recommendations of great places to bike in Seattle: The Burke-Gilman Trail: Running from Golden Gardens Park in Ballard and connecting to the Sammamish River Trail in Bothell, the Burke-Gilman Trail offers more than 18 miles of multi-use trail perfect for cyclists. Seward Park: Seward Park boasts 300 acres… [ Keep reading ]

Free beach shuttle at Discovery Park this summer

A free beach shuttle will operate at Discovery Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates: Saturdays and Sundays (May 28 to Sept. 5) Special holidays: Memorial Day, Monday, May 30; Monday, July 4; and Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 During operation, the shuttle will pick up… [ Keep reading ]

“Climb, Hike, and Restore at Camp Long” wins grant from The Walt Disney Company and the National Recreation and Park Association

During Earth Month, the public voted for their favorite parks and park projects to receive $20,000 for improvements “Climb, Hike, and Restore at Camp Long” has been selected as a winner of the national Parks Build Community campaign and will receive a $20,000 grant from the National Recreation and Park… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation, Seattle Public Schools Work Together to make Athletic Field Times Conform to School Start Times

The City of Seattle and Seattle Public Schools are working together to extend the hours that athletic fields may be used for school sports in order to accommodate new bell times next year. Over the years, Seattle residents have supported athletic field and facility development through many city and school… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation Memorial Day closures

Many Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed Monday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. These facilities and services are CLOSED: Community centers Environmental learning centers Indoor swimming pools Green Lake Small Craft Center Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center Amy Yee Tennis Center These facilities are… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent names several new parks

Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Jesús Aguirre has approved the names of several new parks: a two-block stretch of 14th Ave. NW in Ballard, a community space on the south side of the University Heights Center for the Community (UHCC) in the University District, and several small sites in the… [ Keep reading ]

Memorial Day family fun awaits at the Seattle Japanese Garden!

Celebrate the Japanese national holiday kodomo no hi (Chidren’s Day) at the Seattle Japanese Garden on Monday, May 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors to the garden will experience Japanese culture, live performances and a variety of hands-on activities in a spectacular garden setting. Kids of all ages… [ Keep reading ]

Google Trekking in Downtown Parks Today – May 16

Today, Seattle Parks and Recreation staff will be out in the downtown and center city neighborhoods today mapping the trails of Freeway Park, Lake Union Park, Denny Park, and the surrounding park lands. We will be in our parks during the work day and will complete our mapping by 4… [ Keep reading ]

Mounger Pool to open for the season on May 14

 Seattle Parks and Recreation reminds the public to recreate safely Lowery C. “Pop” Mounger Pool, one of two unique outdoor pools operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation, will open on Saturday, May 14 and operate through Sunday, September 11. Mounger Pool is located at 2535 32nd Ave. W, adjacent to… [ Keep reading ]

Low-cost life jackets for sale at Green Lake

We encourage the community to beat the heat this summer at our public beaches, pools and water features, but we want everyone to enjoy the water as safely as possible. A small investment could potentially save the lives of loved ones or friends. Low-cost life jackets will be on sale at Green… [ Keep reading ]