Pigeon Point Park

4418 21st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106
550 acres | 223 hectares
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About Pigeon Point Park in Seattle

Pigeon Point Park is a natural area located in West Seattle, Washington. It is part of the larger West Duwamish Greenbelt, which is the largest contiguous forest in Seattle, spanning over 550 acres from the tip of Pigeon Point to Westcrest Park.

The park offers visitors a chance to experience native flora and fauna within the city limits. It features walking trails that wind through the forested area, providing opportunities for hiking and nature observation. The dense tree canopy provides habitat for various wildlife, including birds and small mammals.

Pigeon Point Park's elevated location offers some views of the surrounding area, including glimpses of the Duwamish River and parts of the Seattle skyline. The park serves as an important green space in the urban environment, contributing to the city's ecological diversity and providing a natural buffer between residential areas and nearby industrial zones.

Conservation efforts are ongoing in the park, with community groups and volunteers often participating in restoration activities to maintain and improve the health of the forest ecosystem.

What to Do at Pigeon Point Park

Nature & Wildlife

ShadeWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

River

When is Pigeon Point 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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