Search results
Parking. Very limited free parking is available for the public in several areas. Access lots at the Graham Visitors Center and the Japanese Garden.
- Visit
All parts of the Washington Park Arboretum, with the...
- Visit
All parts of the Washington Park Arboretum, with the exception of the Japanese Garden, are open to the public and are free of charge. The Graham Visitors Center has maps, restrooms, Arboretum Foundation offices, a gift shop and rental venue.
The Arboretum is a welcome oasis on the shores of Lake Washington. Jointly managed by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens and the City of Seattle, its 230 acres contain a dynamic assortment of plants, some found nowhere else in the Northwest.
1 lip 2024 · The tables below show the 2024-25 rates for commonly used parking products on the Seattle campus. Please note that hourly visitor rates have increased from $4 to $5, and from $2 to $2.50 for up to 30 minutes.
There's a very limited amount of parking inside the park. The largest lot is at the Japanese Tea Garden. There's another one over by the info center. The last "big" one is just north of the info center but may be closed off due to construction in the area (6/2016).
University of Washington Botanic Gardens. The Arboretum is a hidden gem on the shores of Lake Washington. Its 230 acres hold a dynamic assortment of plants with plenty of walking trails and programs. Seattle’s nexus for the scientific and horticultural communities to gather, learn and be inspired.
Washington Park is a public park in Seattle, Washington, United States, most of which is taken up by the Washington Park Arboretum, a joint project of the University of Washington, the Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the nonprofit Arboretum Foundation.