Genesee Park and Playfield
Amenities
Play Area Trails Grills Restrooms Picnic Sites Dog Off Leash Areas Drinking fountains Soccer FieldsAbout
Genesee Park and Playfield is a broad, rough meadow that stretches for about 5 blocks north from Genesee Street to Stan Sayres Memorial Park on Lake Washington Boulevard. Set in a quiet neighborhood, the atmosphere is quite soothing. It contains a huge and open grassy area for a playfield. Genesee also has a fully fenced 2 1/2 acres off-leash area with double gates, a doggie drinking fountain and a kiosk for community notices.
Current Project
Visit Genesee Playfield - Play Area Renovation and Comfort Station Replacement for information on renovation of the play area and replacement of the existing comfort station (restroom), and how to participate in the community input process.
Please visit the Artificial Turf Replacement for Genessee Playfields 1&2 project page for more information.
Have your picnic here!
This park has reservable picnic areas. Visit our picnic reservations page for more information on how to have your event here.
Genesee Park and Playfield Off-Leash Area
Located in Southeast Seattle just south of the Stan Sayres Hydroplane Pits and just west of Seward Park on Lake Washington, the Genesee off-leash area is 2.7 acres and is completely fenced with two double-gated entrances. It is easy to keep an eye on dogs as the area is relatively flat and secure. The center 2 acres of the off-leash area is covered in gravel, which makes it mud-free in the winter. The park also has a doggie drinking fountain. The addition of a Small and Shy Dog Area was completed in the first quarter of 2018.