From breath-taking views of Puget Sound to tennis, indoor swimming to nature trails and beach access to skateboarding, Shoreline's more than 381 acres of park land offer a variety of enriching recreation and outdoor experiences. The Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department not only acts as stewards of the City's 27 parks through maintenance and planning, but provides recreation, aquatic and cultural experiences to the community through a wide range of programs.
Park Bond Projects
Learn more about the projects funded by the 2006 voter-approved Park Bond
Teen Program Leadership Opportunities
See what the City's Teen Recreation Program offers to help develop leadership skills of local youth. Click here for more information.
Walking Map of Shoreline
The City of Shoreline has teamed up with Seattle & King County Public Health to create the first walking map of Shoreline. Click here to download a pdf version of the map or call Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services at (206) 801-2630 for more information. For information on the Interurban Trail, click here.
Park Maintenance
Learn more about Shoreline's Park Maintenance Program.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available for youth and developmentally disabled programs. Please call the Shoreline Pool at (206) 801-2650 or the Spartan Recreation Center at
(206) 801-2600 for more information.
Recreation Programs
Winter 2009 Rec Guide is online now and registration begins January 2nd for Shoreline and Lake Forest Park Residents. Non-resident registration begins January 7th. Register early, classes fill quickly!
Remember, you can register online for most programs! If you prefer to register by phone: for aquatic programs call the Shoreline Pool at (206) 801-2650, or for all other programs call the Spartan Recreation Center at (206) 801-2600.