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Park in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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Frink Park
Frink Park in 1911
LocationLeschi, Seattle, Washington
Area17.2 acres (7.0 ha)
Created1906
Frink Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
NRHP reference No.100004646
Significant dates
Added to NRHP2019
Designated NRHP2019

Frink Park is a 17.2 acre (70,000 m) park in the Leschi neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is a heavily wooded hillside and ravine through which flows Frink Creek. Most of the park is bounded by 31st Avenue S. in the west, 34th Avenue S. in the east, and the rights-of-way of S. Main Street in the north and S. King Street in the south. Lake Washington Boulevard S. and S. Frink Place are recreational drives within the park.

Frink Park borders Leschi Park in its northwest corner.

The land for the park was donated to the city in 1906 by parks commissioner John M. Frink. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.

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Protected Areas of Seattle
Federal
National Parks
City parks and
preserves
Greater than 50 acres (20 ha)
10–50 acres (4.0–20.2 ha)
0.02–10 acres (0.0081–4.0469 ha)
Under 0.02 acres (0.0081 ha)
Other
Farms, gardens and P-Patches
Green belts
Zoos and aquariums
Arboretums and botanical gardens
Landscape architecture
Multi-use trails

47°35′57″N 122°17′27″W / 47.5993°N 122.2907°W / 47.5993; -122.2907

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