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From breath-taking views of Puget Sound to tennis, indoor swimming to nature trails and beach access to skateboarding, Shoreline's more than 381 acres of park land offer a variety of enriching recreation and outdoor experiences. The Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department not only acts as stewards of the City's 28 parks through maintenance and planning, but provides recreation, aquatic and cultural experiences to the community through a wide range of programs.

Fall Program Registration Now Open! 
Registration for Fall 2010 recreation programs is now underway! The Fall 2010 Recreation Guide is also online now! You may register online for most programs. Register early, space is limited.

Take a look at this quarter's programs:

  • Now Playing! (Full Fall 2010 Brochure)
  • Youth Program Section
  • Teen Program Section
  • Specialized Recreation Section
  • General Adult Program Section
  • Shoreline Pool Program Section
  • The last glimpse of summer programs

    Additional Information:
  • Online Registration
  • Helpful Registration Information
  • Recreation Guide cover

    Are you new to Shoreline's recreation programs? Complete and submit a new account set-up form before registration begins so you can sign register online without delay. If you are a returning customer, ask for your existing Family PIN and individual barcode by calling (206) 801-2600. If you prefer to register by phone: for aquatic programs call the Shoreline Pool at (206) 801-2650, for all other programs call the Spartan Recreation Center at (206) 801-2600.

    Scholarships
    Scholarships are available for youth and developmentally disabled programs. Please call the Shoreline Pool at (206) 801-2650 or the Spartan Recreation Center at (206) 801-2600 for more information.

    Park Bond & Capital Projects
    Learn more about the projects funded by the 2006 voter-approved Park Bond and other park improvement projects.

    Teen Program Leadership Opportunities
    See what the City's Teen Recreation Program offers to help develop leadership skills of local youth. The Shoreline Youth Ambassador (SYA) program aims to address teen issues in Shoreline. Click here for the SYA program application

    Orienteering at Hamlin Park
    Did you know there is an orienteering course at Hamlin Park? In partnership with Cascade Orienteering, the City of Shoreline has now posted the route map and booklet online! Click the following links to see the Hamlin Orienteering Map and Hamlin Orienteering Booklet.

    Walking Map of Shoreline
    The City of Shoreline has teamed up with Seattle & King County Public Health to create the first walking map of Shoreline. Click here to download a pdf version of the map or call Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services at (206) 801-2630 for more information. For information on the Interurban Trail, click here.

    Park Maintenance
    Learn more about Shoreline's Park Maintenance Program.


    Contact Us:

    Spartan Recreation Center 
    202 NE 185th Street
    Shoreline, WA
    (206) 801-2600
    pks@shorelinewa.gov

    Shoreline Pool
    19030 1st Avenue NE
    Shoreline, WA
    (206) 801-2650
    pks@shorelinewa.gov

    Shoreline City Hall - PRCS Administrative Offices
    17500 Midvale Ave. N.
    Shoreline, WA 98133-4905
    (206) 801-2630
    pks@shorelinewa.gov

    Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
    Dick Deal
    (206) 801-2601
    ddeal@shorelinewa.gov

    Recreation Superintendent
    Lynn Cheeney
    (206) 801-2621
    lcheeney@shorelinewa.gov 

    Park Maintenance Superintendent
    Kirk Peterson
    (206) 801-2611
    kpeterso@shorelinewa.gov
    News
    Help update Shoreline's Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan
    Parks and Open Space Facility, and Recreation and Cultural Program visioning meetings happen Oct. 5 & Oct. 14 at Shoreline City Hall.
    Indoor Playground program resumes on September 20, 2010
    This popular program returns from taking the summer off.
    Spartan Recreation Center Gets Own Street & Mailing Address
    New street & mailing address but Spartan Recreation Center remains source for community recreation in same location.
    Holiday Crafts Market
    Get ready for the annual Holiday Crafts Market. New Vendor applications are due September 17.
    Shoreline rated as one of America’s best small cities
    After regularly being featured in local magazines over the years, the City of Shoreline is now recognized nationally as a great place to live. In CNN Money’s America’s Best Places to Live 2010 list of small American cities, Shoreline is number 64 of 100.

    Events
    Thursday, September 02 6:30PM
    Tuesday, September 21 5:30PM
    Thursday, September 23 7:00PM
    Monday, September 27 6:00PM
    Tuesday, October 05 7:00PM

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