Atlantic Street Park
Atlantic Street Park Map
About Atlantic Street Park in Seattle
Atlantic Street Park is a neighborhood park located in Seattle, Washington. Situated along the I-90 interstate corridor, this park serves as a valuable community space for the surrounding area. The park has historical significance as it is believed to be the possible birthplace of "Princess Angeline," the daughter of Chief Seattle. A log cabin once stood approximately 100 feet from the corner of the park where her birthplace may have been.
Today, Atlantic Street Park functions as a playground and recreational area for local residents. The park provides a mix of amenities catering to various age groups and interests. It offers seating areas for relaxation, playground equipment for children, and outdoor fitness equipment for adults looking to exercise in an open-air environment. The park also features paths for walking or jogging, providing opportunities for light exercise and leisurely strolls.
The park's location along the I-90 corridor makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike. Its design incorporates both active and passive recreational elements, making it suitable for a range of activities from energetic play to quiet contemplation. The combination of playground facilities and fitness equipment encourages both children and adults to engage in physical activity and enjoy the outdoors.