Cayton Corner Park

1831 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98122

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About the Location

Historical Significance

Cayton Corner Park is a small urban green space located at the intersection of East Madison Street and 19th Avenue in Seattle. The park serves as a connector between the Capitol Hill and Central District neighborhoods.

Named after Horace Cayton, an early Black settler and newspaper publisher in Seattle, the park honors the area's African American history.

Development Timeline

The park is currently under development, with construction beginning in summer 2024 and expected completion in spring 2025. Once finished, Cayton Corner Park will provide a much-needed public gathering space in the busy Madison corridor.

The design aims to create an accessible and welcoming environment for local residents and passersby.

Park Features

The park's layout will include a small lawn area, providing a green space for relaxation and informal activities. An accessible pathway will wind through the park, ensuring that visitors of all mobility levels can enjoy the space.

To address the site's topography, retaining walls and terracing will be incorporated into the design.

Community Involvement

Cayton Corner Park represents a community-driven effort, with local organizations and residents involved in its planning and advocacy over more than a decade.

The park's development is funded through a combination of city resources, including the Seattle Park District, and community contributions.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Paved Paths

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

Opening Hours

Monday:4AM-11:30PM
Tuesday:4AM-11:30PM
Wednesday:4AM-11:30PM
Thursday:4AM-11:30PM
Friday:4AM-11:30PM
Saturday:4AM-11:30PM
Sunday:4AM-11:30PM

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