Daejeon Park
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About the Location
A Slice of Korea on Beacon Hill
Found in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood, Daejeon Park offers a cultural escape that might catch you by surprise. Named after Seattle's sister city in South Korea, this modest green space carries a meaningful connection between two cities separated by an ocean.
The park's showstopper is undoubtedly the Taejonjeong pavilion - or "Pavilion of Greatness" if you're not up on your Korean. Installed back in 1998, this ornate structure is a fantastic photo op with its vibrant colors and intricate woodwork. There's something captivating about finding this piece of traditional Korean architecture nestled in a Seattle neighborhood.
What You'll Find There
Daejeon Park isn't huge - about 2 acres and somewhat narrow - but it sits right next to Sturgus Park, effectively extending your green space options. The grounds are well-kept with plenty of shady spots well-suited for spreading out a blanket with a good book or enjoying a quiet lunch break from the daily grind.
A wide, paved section of the I-90 trail and Mountains to Sound Greenway cuts along the northern edge, making this a favorite stop for cyclists and joggers. The trees lining the park put on quite a show come fall, when their leaves transform into a canvas of warm colors.
The Views and Vibes
From your perch on Beacon Hill, you'll catch glimpses of I-90 as it disappears into the tunnels beneath Mt. Baker Ridge. Sound barrier walls do a decent job of hiding the freeway, but we should mention you'll still hear some traffic noise - it is Seattle, after all. Despite this urban reminder, there's a surprising peacefulness here that makes it easy to unwind.
How People Use the Space
The park shines as a connector for active folks. Its well-maintained trails link to larger networks, making it popular with cyclists and walkers looking to extend their routes. It's the kind of place where you might duck in with a coffee to-go and find yourself lingering longer than planned.
Dog owners are regulars here, though you'll need to keep your four-legged friends leashed. While there's no playground equipment for kids, the open space offers room to run around, and the Korean pavilion provides a unique cultural learning opportunity without feeling like a history lesson.
Daejeon Park functions as both a symbol of international friendship and a quiet green retreat where locals can take a break from the urban landscape.
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