Interlaken Park is a 51.7 acre park in Seattle, Washington. A heavily wooded hillside and ravine, it forms the division between Capitol Hill to the south and Montlake to the north. Interlaken Drive E. runs through the park north to south, and E. Interlaken Boulevard, part of which is now closed to traffic, does so northwest to southeast. Louisa Boren Park, once part of Interlaken Park, lies directly south. An Australian park A park is any of a number of geographic features. ... This article is about the city. ... Capitol Hill Capitol Hill is the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. ... Montlake is a generally quiet neighborhood in central Seattle. ...
InterlakenPark is a densely wooded area on the north end of Capitol Hill.
The paths and trails throughout the park are frequented by bikers, hikers and joggers.
In 1913, five acres of the Interlaken area were set aside as Boren Park to honor Louisa Boren Denny, the last surviving member of the party of pioneers that landed at Alki in 1851.