Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands
Community garden · Dunlap ·

Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands

Community garden · Dunlap ·

Local organic produce, plants, volunteer opportunities

wetlands
youth programs
african-influenced food
friendly staff

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5513 S Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

Free street parking
Gender neutral restroom
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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5513 S Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

+1 206 633 0451
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@rb_urbanfarmandwetlands
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Features

•Free street parking
•Gender neutral restroom
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Dec 11, 2025

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Seattle’s Environmental Justice Fund Awards Grants to Several Food and Agriculture Groups | Eater Seattle

"A program hosted at the Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands has been a site for the East African Senior Meal Program; that effort was paused during COVID and is slated to resume and expand with this new funding." - Gabe Guarente

https://seattle.eater.com/2021/2/1/22261186/seattle-environmental-justice-fund-new-grants-black-farmers-collective-feest-villa-comunitaria-easmp
Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands

Allison N.

Google
Attended a session here with my daughter. First time we ever visited. Met a friendly staff member. There was a delicious meal prepared by a native staff member: succotash, buffalo, baked Mac n cheese. Delicious. Loved the vibe. Lots to see. Give it a try.

Arian K.

Google
Great place to buy some local produce and help out youth. They have a variety of produce, along with plants, cheeses, and other items. It was nice to see the variety, although prices were definitely high. They also have very few hours so be sure to check ahead first. It's nice just to walk around the grounds. Check it out!

Ayisha Christina S.

Google
An invaluable resource for human and non-human inhabitants of Seattle. Roughly 7,000 youth reached last year. Promoting urban food growth and community. "Trees grow taller, we grow smaller."

Jello Dee M.

Google
I volunteered for 2 hours removing invasive species. They staff were kind and informative. The locals are heavily involved and on Fridays they offer a community lunch of African-influenced food. Drop in hours for volunteers are Fridays and Saturdays and I highly recommend

Gary B.

Google
Concept and execution are pure perfection and the passion radiates from the place. If you aren't buying your produce here regularly, then it's time to re-assess your entire portfolio of life choices and re-examine the actual fabric of your self perception.

Dawn J.

Google
This is what the future needs a farm that has classes, volunteer opportunities and wetlands. It is opened to the public on fridays, so you can walk thru and enjoy. It has become a community hub as the children from the local schools volunteer here as well. Enjoy

john P.

Google
Awesome community space.

sal

Google
This was a epic area to go and went there for my field trip there was animals there like birds and they were fresh vegetables it’s a good area to visit