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Soaking Up the Final Days of Summer

Autumn will be here before we know it, but there is still time to enjoy the last days of the beautiful Seattle summer. A warm and sunny Labor Day weekend is also right around the corner, so we thought we would suggest some of our favorite ways to soak up… [ Keep reading ]

Labor Day Closures

Many Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed for Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 4, 2017. These facilities and services will be CLOSED: Community Centers Environmental Learning Centers Indoor Swimming Pools Green Lake Small Craft Center Mt. Baker Rowing and Sailing Center Amy Yee Tennis Center Magnuson Park Admin Office… [ Keep reading ]

11th Annual Festival of Fruit

FREE and fun for the whole family, the Festival of Fruit will take place on Saturday, September 16 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at Carkeek Park Education Center, 950 NW Carkeek Park Rd, Seattle, WA. Festival of Fruit activities include: An apple pie contest Cider pressing and tasting A Master… [ Keep reading ]

A park is born

Have an idea for a park near you? Terrific! Citizens who care about their public outdoor spaces are one reason we have one of the most envied city park systems in the country. In fact, we get a lot of questions from Seattle residents about how to influence park planning… [ Keep reading ]

33rd Annual Emerald City Open Water Swim Results

Information on the 2018 Emerald City Open Water Swim can be found here. The results are in for our 33rd Annual Emerald City Open Water Swim. Thanks to everyone who participated and we hope to see you again next year! 2017 Emerald City Open Water Swim Results Excel Spreadsheet 2017… [ Keep reading ]

Free jazz at Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park

Songs of Unsung Seattle, a jazz series funded by the Arts in Parks program, continues its programming through September 23 in Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park. The series presents stories and music inspired by Seattle’s history of social justice and art, performed by a jazz quintet. Featuring Steve Griggs on saxophone,… [ Keep reading ]

11 city parks with bakeries nearby!

In the early 90s, local author Fred Wert wrote a book for The Mountaineers called Bakeries by Bicycle. It’s long out of print, and many of the Seattle bakeries he referenced are long out of business. But the idea of outdoor play with a break for sweet treats is still… [ Keep reading ]

Big Events in Parks August 21 – 28

The following list contains major events that are taking place in parks across the city and will impact park use. Be safe, have fun, and plan your park visits accordingly. Columbia City Farmers Market Wednesday, August 23, 3 – 7 pm Columbia Park http://seattlefarmersmarkets.org/markets/columbia-city Swim for Life Friday, August 25… [ Keep reading ]

Preparing to Watch the Solar Eclipse

Are you ready for the upcoming solar eclipse? On Monday, August 21, Seattle will have a spectacular view of the total solar eclipse. At 9:08 am, the moon will begin to move in front of the sun, gradually turning day to night. The eclipse will cause temperatures to drop and… [ Keep reading ]

Big Events in Parks August 14 – 21

The following list contains major events that are taking place in parks across the city and will impact park use. Be safe, have fun, and plan your park visits accordingly. Big Day of Play August 19 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Rainier Playfield, Rainier Community Center, Mt. Baker Rowing and Sailing… [ Keep reading ]