Thomas C. Wales Park

2401 6th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
1.3 acres | 0.5 hectares
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About Thomas C. Wales Park in Seattle

Thomas C. Wales Park is a small urban oasis located in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood. The park, which opened to the public in October 2010, transforms 1.3 acres of previously vacant and overgrown land into a dynamic green space.

The park is named after Thomas C. Wales, a federal prosecutor and community activist who was tragically killed in 2001. It serves as both a memorial and a public space for the community to enjoy.

Designed by Site Workshop, the park features an innovative layout that makes use of its steep hillside location. The space includes two small concentric loops of pathways that wind up the hill, offering visitors a unique walking experience. One of the park's most distinctive features is a series of raised "Halos" - large metal rings filled with caged rocks, which add visual interest and help stabilize the hillside.

Thomas C. Wales Park incorporates elements of habitat restoration, with native plants and trees that attract local wildlife, particularly birds and bats. The park's design also includes sustainable features for managing stormwater runoff, helping to address drainage issues in the area.

While compact in size, the park provides a peaceful retreat for neighborhood residents and workers from nearby offices. Its location offers views of the surrounding area, making it a pleasant spot for contemplation or a quick break from the urban environment.

What to Do at Thomas C. Wales Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

When is Thomas C. Wales Park Open?

Monday:4AM-11:30PM
Tuesday:4AM-11:30PM
Wednesday:4AM-11:30PM
Thursday:4AM-11:30PM
Friday:4AM-11:30PM
Saturday:4AM-11:30PM
Sunday:4AM-11:30PM

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