Waterfall Garden Park
Waterfall Garden Park sits at 219 2nd Ave S in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district. Designed by the renowned architect Richard Haag, this urban park features a striking 22-foot high waterfall, which was part of the original design for the nearby UPS headquarters in 1979. The park’s main purpose is to offer a serene green space amidst the city bustle, allowing visitors to unwind and appreciate the soothing sounds of rushing water. In the spring, vibrant flora like cherry blossoms and various ferns come to life, enhancing the park's natural beauty. Guests can stroll along the paths, take a seat on the benches, or simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for a quick break in the city.