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The Perks of Seattle’s Parks

The city’s parks offer lush green spaces and easy access to nature, ranking it among the nation’s top park systems

By Seattle Mag August 18, 2025

Aerial view of Gas Works Park in Seattle, one of the top Seattle parks, showing pathways, grassy areas with people, water, and the historic gas plant structures.
Gas Works Park
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This article originally appeared in the July/August 2025 issue of Seattle magazine.

Seattle’s parks are not just green spaces — they’re integral to the city’s identity. With nearly 500 parks and natural areas spanning 6,500 acres, Seattle is home to lush urban sanctuaries, offering everything from towering evergreens to scenic lakes and mountain views. These parks provide residents with plenty of opportunities to connect with nature, whether by hiking trails at Discovery Park or enjoying skyline views from Gas Works Park.

Seattle ranks No. 8 on the Trust for Public Land’s 2025 ParkScore index, a testament to the city’s commitment to green spaces. According to the Trust, 99% of Seattle residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, far surpassing the national average of 76%. These parks play a critical role in fostering a healthy, active community, offering a range of recreational options.

The average park size in Seattle is 5.4 acres, matching the national average, and providing ample space for both active and passive outdoor activities. With this abundant green space and strong commitment to accessibility, Seattle’s park system continues to be a vital resource for its residents, promoting well-being and environmental connection in one of the nation’s top big-city park systems.

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