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Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park

4.7 (11,215 reviews)
City ParkPicnic GroundScenic SpotPlaygroundHistorical Landmark

Best time to visit

Late afternoon in summer for golden-hour skyline photos and breezy kite flying; weekdays are quieter than weekends.

Budget tips

Free public park with no admission fees. Street parking is metered and limited, so use buses or ride-share and bring your own picnic to save money.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Families, Picnickers and kite flyers

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Rust-colored steel towers break the skyline, giving the area an industrial-art vibe that photographers chase during golden hour. Over 19 acres of rolling lawn host picnics and kite-flying while kayaks and windsurfers animate the water on breezy afternoons.

Highlights: Hundreds of people bring blankets to the large grassy mound on the Fourth of July, watching fireworks burst through the lattice of old metal towers while distant boat horns provide a percussive soundtrack. Richard Haag transformed massive pipes and condensers into walkable sculptures. Their corroded surfaces catch sunset light, creating strange, reflective patterns for photographers and children to explore.

Insider tips

  • Bring a windproof layer, Lake Union breezes can be chilly even on sunny days.
  • Climb the big grassy hill facing downtown for the classic skyline and seaplane photo angle.
  • Visit on weekday mornings or late evenings to avoid picnic crowds and loud groups.
  • Observe posted signage around the industrial structures and keep children away from rusted metal for safety.

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