Columbia Park
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About Columbia Park in Seattle
Columbia Park is a public park located in the Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park covers approximately 2 acres and was annexed to the city in 1907. It is situated along busy Rainier Avenue, providing a green buffer against the traffic and offering a peaceful respite for local residents and visitors.
The park features open grassy areas and is notable for two magnificent maple trees that provide shade and natural beauty. These trees are a focal point of the park and contribute to its serene atmosphere. Columbia Park is adjacent to the Columbia Branch of the Seattle Public Library, making it a convenient spot for library patrons to enjoy their newly borrowed books in an outdoor setting.
Originally platted in 1891, Columbia Park incorporated a ravine that drained into Wetmore Slough (now Genesee Park) and Lake Washington. Over time, urban development has changed the park's landscape, but it remains an important green space in the neighborhood.
The park serves as a community gathering place and offers a tranquil environment for various activities such as picnicking, reading, or simply relaxing on the grass. Its location in the heart of Columbia City makes it easily accessible to residents and contributes to the neighborhood's charm and livability.