# Freeway Park

The world's first 'lid' park, built directly over Interstate 5. A brutalist treasure of massive concrete blocks and cascading waterfalls designed by Lawrence Halprin. It’s an urban canyon that uses engineering to shield the city from the roar of the freeway, creating a surreal, geometric forest.

## Details
- **Type**: sight
- **Location**: Seattle, WA
- **Address**: 700 Seneca St, Seattle, WA 98101
- **Website**: https://www.freewayparkconservancy.org/
- **Pricing**: free (Free.)
- **Outline Rating**: N/A/10 (Light pollution present.)
- **Accessibility Rating**: N/A/10 (N/A)

## Family Amenities
- Concrete Canyons
- Box Gardens
- Waterfall Sound-Shielding
- Urban Exploration Trails
- Upper Lawns for Picnics

## Insider Tips
It feels like a level from a video game. For families, it’s a giant maze of concrete 'mountains' and 'valleys.' The sound engineering is the star—you can stand 20 feet above 10 lanes of traffic and hear nothing but water. Use the Seneca St entrance for the best initial scale impact.

## Frequently Asked Questions
No FAQs available.

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*Source: Outline*