Taylor Creek Headwaters

6109 S Fountain St, Seattle, WA 98178
1.5 acres | 0.6 hectares
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About Taylor Creek Headwaters in Seattle

Taylor Creek Headwaters is a natural space located in Seattle, Washington. This park is characterized by its steeply sloped terrain and is named after Taylor Creek, which flows through the property. The creek continues its journey through the neighboring Lakeridge Park before ultimately emptying into Lake Washington.

The park serves as an important ecological area, forming part of the headwaters of Taylor Creek. It plays a crucial role in the local watershed, contributing to the health of the creek system and the surrounding ecosystem. The steep slopes and natural vegetation provide habitat for local wildlife and help maintain the area's biodiversity.

Taylor Creek Headwaters is primarily maintained as a natural area, focusing on conservation rather than recreational development. This approach helps protect the sensitive ecosystem of the creek's headwaters and supports the overall environmental health of the Taylor Creek watershed.

The park is open to the public from 4 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., allowing visitors to experience this natural space during daylight hours and early evening. While specific trails or facilities are not mentioned in the available information, the park likely offers opportunities for nature observation and passive recreation consistent with its conservation focus.

What to Do at Taylor Creek Headwaters

Nature & Wildlife

Wildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

River

When is Taylor Creek Headwaters 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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