Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is a peaceful urban sanctuary offering a diverse collection of plants, walking paths, and themed garden areas providing visitors with a tranquil nature experience near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is located in SeaTac, Washington, just south of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The garden occupies approximately 10 acres of land within a suburban setting and features a wide range of horticultural displays including native Northwest plants, Japanese gardens, a rose garden, herb garden, perennial borders, and a community garden area. The site offers visitors an accessible place to enjoy natural beauty, learn about plants, and participate in educational programs and special events throughout the year. Established in the early 1990s through the efforts of local volunteers and the Highline community, the garden is maintained by the nonprofit Highline Botanical Garden Society. Visitors can stroll along paved and gravel paths winding through various themed sections that highlight both local flora and global plant species adapted to the Pacific Northwest climate. The garden also serves as a habitat for local wildlife, including songbirds and pollinators. Although not large enough for extensive hiking or camping, the garden's serene setting makes it an ideal spot for photography, casual walking, nature study, and relaxation. The proximity to SeaTac Airport means some areas offer distant views of arriving and departing planes. Seasonal plantings and events like spring bulb shows and fall harvest celebrations add to its visitor appeal. The garden’s mission emphasizes conservation, education, and community engagement, with ongoing efforts to expand native plantings and sustainable gardening practices. Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden provides a unique outdoor space for residents and travelers seeking refuge from urban life in the greater Seattle metropolitan area.
Japanese Garden with traditional plantings and water features
Native plants section showcasing Pacific Northwest flora
Seasonal rose garden with over 100 varieties
Community garden plots fostering local horticulture education
A serene section featuring traditional Japanese landscaping, including stone lanterns, water elements, and curated plant specimens.
Showcases a diversity of plants native to the Pacific Northwest, supporting local wildlife and pollinators.
A vibrant display of various rose species and cultivars, carefully maintained to highlight seasonal color and fragrance.