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"Lincoln Park is West Seattle's major multi-purpose park - a nose-shaped bluff on Puget Sound just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal. Switchbacks on the north and gentle trails to the south connect a mile of seawalls, rocky beaches to a bluff of grassy forests and meadows with play and picnic areas galore."
Come meet Bruun Idun, newly residing at Lincoln Park! Thank you to artist Thomas Dambo and Seattle Parks and Recreation staff and volunteers who helped create this beauty from recycled materials! The Troll is part of the Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King project, which features six giant hand-built troll sculptures by Danish environmental ...
We have dozens of beautiful parks located in the Seattle area available for picnic reservations. In order to schedule successfully, please read the Picnic Brochure on this page for instructions. Our sites are perfect for birthday parties and social gatherings of all types and sizes.
Colman Pool (West Seattle) A 50-meter, 8-lane Olympic sized heated saltwater pool in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park. Summer only. Evans Pool (Green Lake) A 25-yard indoor lap pool on the east shore of Green Lake, with sauna. Same building as the community center.
Colman Pool (West Seattle) A 50-meter, 8-lane Olympic sized heated saltwater pool in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park. Summer only. Evans Pool (Green Lake) A 25-yard indoor lap pool on the east shore of Green Lake, with sauna. Same building as the community center.
LINCOLN PARK 8011 Fauntleroy Way SW Seattle, WA 98136 I-5 North/Southbound: Take the West Seattle exit. On the West Seattle Bridge, follow the signs to Fauntleroy Way SW. Continue going straight on Fauntleroy Way SW until you reach the park. The park is on the right-hand side of the street just before the Vashon Ferry Terminal.
Plant a Tree: Our Trees for Neighborhoods project supports Seattle residents in planting trees around their homes by providing support, free trees, and workshops. For more information on our work and how you can get involved: Visit: www.Seattle.gov/trees Call: 206-615-1668 Email: treeambassador@seattle.gov Follow Trees for Seattle on Facebook
Seattle Parks and Recreation has many opportunities for pickleball play. Find out here where and how to play outdoors and indoors. Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong, and is played on a shorter court than tennis, with a modified tennis net.
Lincoln Park play area is open. The renovated north play area features ‘tree house’ elements, a cable ride, new play equipment, a plaza and interactive information on migratory birds that can be found in Lincoln Park.
Colman Pool (West Seattle) A 50-meter, 8-lane Olympic sized heated saltwater pool in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park. Summer only. Evans Pool (Green Lake) A 25-yard indoor lap pool on the east shore of Green Lake, with sauna. Same building as the community center.