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Plymouth Pillars Park

Activities:
Dog-Park


Tags: 

Seattle Washington Dog Parks , Seattle Washington Parks

Plymouth Pillars Park is a small yet scenic park in Seattle that was first established in 1966 during the construction of Interstate 5. When building the road, the Plymouth Congregational Church had to be moved and it's pillars, designed by a renouned art collector named John Hauberg were donated to this park. Today this park has an off-leash dog park and beautiful pieces of public art. Come out and bring the pooch!

To reserve a facility please call 206-684-4075.



Ownership: 
City of Seattle


Acreage: 
0.60

Location:

Plymouth Pillars Park

Intersection of Pike Street and Boren Avenue

Seattle, Washington 98101 United States

47.613584, -122.329502

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