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Ella Bailey Park is a quaint 0.12-acre public park, named for former seattle teacher Ella Bailey, who donated the park's lands to the city for park development.
The park, which was opened to the public in 2007, is located adjacent to the former Magnolia Elementary School facility, repurposing its elementary school playground into a public children's playground accessible to children of all ages.
A short walking and biking loop trail is available for visitor use, along with a large grassy activity lawn, two basketball hoops, and a number of day-use picnic sites. Spectacular panoramic views of Mount Rainier and the city's downtown district make the park a popular spot for viewing New Year's Eve and Fourth of July fireworks.
Ella Bailey Park, 2601 W Smith St, Seattle, WA 98199, Phone: 206-684-4075
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