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Parks

Alki Beach Park
1702 Alki Ave. S.W.
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Andover Place
4000 Beach Dr. S.W.
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Don Armeni Park and Boat Ramps
1222 Harbor Ave. S.W.
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Arroyos Natural Areas
4120 S.W. Arroyo Dr.
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Camp Long
5200 35th Ave. S.W.; 684-7434
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Constellation Park and Marine Reserve
6300 block of Beach Drive Southwest
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Cormorant Cove
3701 Beach Dr. S.W.
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Cove Park
Just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal.
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Greg Davis Park
Southwest Brandon Street and 26th Avenue Southwest
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Fauntleroy Park and Ravine
3951 S.W. Barton St.
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Lakewood County Park
11050 10th Ave. S.W.
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Lincoln Park
8011 Fauntleroy Way S.W.
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Longfellow Creek Greenspace
Access points along 26th Avenue Southwest, between Southwest Juneau and Yancy streets and Southwest Graham Street and Delridge Way.
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Lowman Beach Park
7017 Beach Dr. S.W.
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Me-Kwa-Mooks Natural Area
4100 Aikins Ave. S.W.
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Me-Kwa-Mooks Park
4504 Beach Drive S.W.
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Roxhill Park
2850 S.W. Roxbury St.
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Schmitz Preserve Park
5551 S.W. Admiral Way
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Seacrest Boathouse and Pier
1660 Harbor Ave. S.W.
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Seattle Chinese Garden
6000 16th Ave. S.W.
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Seola Creek Watershed
Seola Beach Drive
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Seola Park
35th Avenue Southwest and Marine View Drive Southwest
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Weather Watch Park
Southwest Carroll Street and Beach Drive Southwest
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Westcrest Park
9000 Eighth Ave. S.W.
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West Duwamish Greenbelt
The 181-acre West Duwamish greenbelt is the largest greenbelt in the city and home to fox, red-legged frogs, hawks and bald eagles. The forested slope is visible from Beacon Hill. The Riverview Trail Improvement Project is active in restoring native habitat. For more information, go to www.rtrip.org.
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White Center County Park
1321 S.W. 102nd. St.
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