Rainbow Hop Pride at PhinneyWood
A fun, family‑friendly Pride celebration with drag story time, music, and community connection just a short drive from Laurelhurst—great for inclusive outdoor fun with kids.
View event details →Laurelhurst offers a tranquil atmosphere enhanced by abundant greenery and well-established trees lining many streets. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, including spacious single detached homes and townhouses, with many properties built before 1960. Residents benefit from excellent access to several parks, including Laurelhurst Playfield, which provides inviting outdoor spaces. Transportation is convenient with about 10 bus lines servicing the area and a well-connected bicycling network supporting multiple commuting choices. This community provides a balanced mix of nearby cafes, restaurants, and grocery options, making errands and dining possibilities readily accessible. The calm streets contribute to a peaceful living environment.
Laurelhurst offers a calm atmosphere and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. This neighborhood is very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, this part of Seattle also features a fair amount of greenery; there are about 20 green spaces nearby for residents to unwind in, like Laurelhurst Playfield and Intramural Sports Field #1, which makes it very easy to reach them from the majority of locations in Laurelhurst. Residents will also find that many tree-lined streets are prominent.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Laurelhurst Park is a green, peaceful oasis at the heart of the neighborhood, offering a spacious playground, tennis courts, and picnic areas frequented by local families, making it a favorite gathering spot for outdoor recreation.
This highly regarded public school on NE 45th Street is a cornerstone of the community, boasting strong academics, engaged families, and popular neighborhood events that foster a tight-knit vibe.
Along Sand Point Way NE, you'll find beloved neighborhood eateries like Pagliacci Pizza and MioPosto, offering some of Laurelhurst’s most popular spots for casual bites, coffee, and family-friendly dining.
This seasonal neighborhood market, hosted at the community center, brings together local farmers, artisans, and neighbors, offering fresh produce and crafts exclusive to Laurelhurst residents.
The northern edge of Laurelhurst is bordered by easy access points to the Burke-Gilman Trail, a major multi-use path perfect for cycling, jogging, or scenic walks—connecting residents to the rest of Seattle's extensive trail network.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, family‑friendly Pride celebration with drag story time, music, and community connection just a short drive from Laurelhurst—great for inclusive outdoor fun with kids.
View event details →A weekend of world‑class guitar performances and masterclasses close to Laurelhurst, offering music lovers and students a chance to enjoy and learn from virtuoso artists.
View event details →A culturally meaningful block party celebrating Black creativity and economic freedom—easy for Laurelhurst residents to attend downtown on Juneteenth morning.
View event details →A lively summer kickoff with arts, parades, music and family activities in Fremont, just a short drive from Laurelhurst—perfect for a summer weekend outing.
A free foodie festival featuring 75+ small‑batch food vendors in a lovely park setting—ideal for a day trip with friends or family from Laurelhurst.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Laurelhurst
Local characteristics and demographics for Laurelhurst