Green Lake Park is a vibrant 323-acre park located in north Seattle, adjacent to Woodland Park. It is one of the city's most beloved parks, offering a serene lake surrounded by lush greenery and walking paths. The park's history dates back to the early 20th century when it was included in the Olmsted Brothers' comprehensive parks plan. Over the years, it has evolved into a popular recreational spot with numerous annual events and activities. Visitors can enjoy walking, running, or cycling around the 2.8-mile path encircling the lake, as well as boating, picnics, and swimming. The park is also known for its beautiful cherry blossom displays in the spring.
Green Lake Park serves as a natural preserve for various species of trees, plants, birds, and waterfowl, making it a haven for nature lovers. Its proximity to the city center yet tranquil atmosphere makes it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
The park's transformation over the years, from a rustic lakeshore to a more formalized park, has enhanced its appeal as a community hub for outdoor activities and events.