Seattle Area National Park Sites

Ranger at a community event listening to a child holding a seashell

NPS photo/ K. Johnson

We're not just in the community, we're part of the community.


Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is more than a visitor center in Pioneer Square. We're a base of operations for work that is carried on by NPS staff and our partners to connect youth and other new audiences to their public lands and our shared histories.

The park is also located within the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area and the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area.
 
Section of the memorial wall.
Japanese American Exclusion Memorial

The Bainbridge Island community was the first to be forcibly removed and the last to return home after WWII. "Let it not happen again."

group of people in a long, historic meeting hall gathered around a long table
The Wing Luke Museum

More than a museum, the Wing is an experience. A chance to truly understand what it was-and is-to be Asian American in the Pacific Northwest

Stunning vista of mountains in the Mountains to Sound Greenway.
Mountains to Sound Greenway

A scenic, historic, transportation and conservation corridor in the Pacific Northwest.

Morning breaks over peaceful Gig Harbor with purple and pink clouds.
Maritime Washington

3,000 miles of western Washington’s saltwater coastline from Grays Harbor County to the Canadian border.

Smiling volunteer guide on board an train wearing green uniform and headset.
Trails & Rails

Seattle based guides travel daily to/from Portland, OR on the Coast Starlight and to/from Havre, MT on the Empire Builder each summer.

two smiling girls standing in front of tall grass
In My Backyard

In My Backyard is a student run program dedicated to conservation leadership development and youth outreach housed.

NPS ranger looks directly at viewer while answering phone at a retail desk.
Outdoor Recreation Information Center

Rangers from State Parks, US Forest Service and the National Park Service staff this information desk daily, 10:00am to 6:00pm.

Last updated: November 16, 2022

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319 Second Ave S.
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone:

206 220-4240

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