
Jefferson Park February 2013. Jefferson Skatepark with Downtown Seattle skyline.

Jefferson Park February 2013. Skatepark, driving range & the Jefferson Park Golf Course.

Jefferson Park February 2013. Solar Picnic Shelter with solar panels rooftops were
constructed by Seattle City Light.
The playing field is used mostly for soccer & kirikiti (Samoan cricket).

Jefferson Park February 2013. View of Beacon Hill, Puget Sound & the Olympic Mountains.

Jefferson Park February 2013. Storm water retention pond.
Jefferson Park is the 6th largest park in the City of Seattle, covering 52 acres, including the golf course. It is located on
Beacon Hill, at about 320 feet above sea level. This is not the highest point in Seattle, but the views of the
Olympic Mountains &
Puget Sound from here are spectacular. The park is adjacent to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
The City of Seattle purchased this land in 1898 for a reservoir & cemetery that were later sited elsewhere. The City named the park to honor Thomas Jefferson in 1908. The
Jefferson Park Golf Course, Seattle’s oldest municipal golf course, opened
for play in 1915. The area occupied by the golf course & adjacent park was part
of the original Seattle park master plan developed by the
Olmsted Brothers in
1903. The golf course & the park roadway on the west side were built as
planned. The northwest portion of the park site was transferred to the Water Department
in 1935 for construction of a reservoir. The unused portion of the Water
Department site was developed into a playground by permit with Seattle Parks and
Recreation. During World War II, Jefferson Park contained anti-aircraft batteries, a military recreation center & tent housing for soldiers. The lawn bowling green was constructed
in 1944. It has been operated by the
Jefferson Park Lawn Bowling Club under an
agreement with Seattle Parks since 1945.
In the late 1990s, planning & design for more park
improvements began. Seattle Public Utilities decommissioned the north reservoir & reconstructed the south reservoir as a buried reservoir with a hard
cover. The 2000 Pro Parks Levy provided funding for improvements to the park. The new
play area & tennis courts opened in 2010. The 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy funded additional improvements, including
the Jefferson Park Skatepark, solar picnic shelters & the Jefferson Park Playfield, which opened in 2012. Beacon Mountain, an ecologically oriented play area, opened in 2013.