Parks in Seattle, WA

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Volunteer Park Conservatory gallery

Five houses on the conservatory represent five distinct environments, from jungle to desert. Theres also a Cactus House, a Fern House and a Bromeli

Neighborhoods:
Broadway, Capitol Hill
Payment method:
check, mastercard, visa, amex
Washington Park Arboretum gallery

Use a canoe, or your feet, to explore the 230 acres and 4,000 species of trees, vines, shrubs and plants at this arboretum.Use a canoe, or your feet,

Neighborhoods:
Madison Park, Capitol Hill
Payment method:
amex, cash, check, debit, discover, master card, visa
Parks & Recreation Service gallery

Seattle Parks and Recreation is managed by the city of Seattle and provides various services and recreational programs. The department manages more than 4

Woodland Park Zoo gallery
Neighborhoods:
Phinney Ridge, Northwest Seattle
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
mastercard, all major credit cards, amex, discover, visa
Seattle Japanese Garden gallery

An oasis of tranquility in the city, Seattle Japanese Garden invites visitors to indulge their senses and immerse themselves in quiet beauty. The Seatt

Neighborhoods:
Madison Park, Capitol Hill
Kubota Garden gallery

Kubota Garden is a 20-acre American-Japanese garden that was the vision of Japanese immigrant Fujitaro Kubota when he purchased the first 5-acres of logged o

Neighborhoods:
Rainier Beach, Rainier Valley