Seattle Parks and Recreation's special gardens are some of Seattle's most beautiful and inspiring places. They offer respite from the city's noise, quiet places to sit and reflect, and a riot of color and fragrance in the spring.
- Bradner Gardens
- Japanese Garden
- Katie Black's Garden
- Kubota Garden
- Parsons Garden
- Volunteer Park Conservatory
- Washington Park Arboretum
- Woodland Park Rose Garden
- Woodland Park Zoo
The gardens display a diverse and unique collections of plants, landscape features, and culture heritages. They reflect the human effort to create a harmonious blend of nature and art.
In addition to beauty and comfort, these gardens also provide education and conservation opportunities. They are the sparkling jewels within the Seattle Parks system.
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