Ravenna Park
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About Ravenna Park in Seattle
Ravenna Park is a 49.9-acre public park located in northeast Seattle, Washington. The park encompasses a half-mile long wooded ravine through which Ravenna Creek flows. The ravine reaches depths of up to 115 feet and is crossed by two historic bridges - the 20th Avenue NE Bridge and the Cowen Park Bridge.
The park was originally developed as a private attraction in the late 1800s, showcasing old growth forest and mineral springs. It was acquired by the City of Seattle in 1911. Today, Ravenna Park connects to the adjacent Cowen Park, forming a continuous green space between the Ravenna and University District neighborhoods.
Ravenna Park features hiking and jogging trails that wind through its forested ravine. The park's flora includes native species like bigleaf maple, Douglas fir, western red cedar and western hemlock trees. At the eastern and western ends of the ravine are open recreational areas with playgrounds, picnic sites, and sports facilities.
The park serves as a natural oasis in the urban environment, providing habitat for local wildlife and opportunities for visitors to experience a piece of Seattle's remaining old growth forest ecosystem. Its trails and amenities make it a popular spot for hiking, jogging, picnicking and other outdoor activities for local residents and visitors.