QUICK SUMMARY
Seattle Parks initiated a "nude zone" at Denny Blaine Park, but a suspect attempted to tear down the newly erected fence. This action follows a court order aimed at addressing crime concerns while respecting the park's nudist community. Community support for maintaining the park's nudity persists despite local opposition.
Seattle Parks has activated a "nude zone" at Denny Blaine Park amid ongoing tensions, highlighted by a recent incident where a male suspect attempted to tear down the new fencing. Police responded to the vandalism report but did not locate the suspect. This development follows a court order mandating the city to address crime issues while respecting the park's role in the queer and nudist communities. A lawsuit from local neighbors seeks to close the park, citing crime concerns. In response, the Friends of Denny Blaine community group advocates for solutions, including park rangers and new signage, to keep the park accessible for nudists. Recent performances and protests in the park demonstrate community support for maintaining its status as a clothing-optional area. Seattle Parks has stated that the park will feature three zones, two of which will allow nudity, with signage detailing park hours and conduct. Denny Blaine Park remains open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM.