Seattle-area saunas
5 saunas found matching “Seattle Parks”
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Choose your path
Confirm hours and fees with each venue.
Spend the least
City pools (swim fee) and gym day passes with locker-room saunas.
Cheapest regular access
Low monthly gym dues (often tens of dollars) usually include locker-room dry saunas — a common way to go often without spa day-pass prices. Rates change; confirm at the club.
Bathhouse day pass
Korean jjimjilbang and Russian banya — steam, pools, dry rooms. Check house rules.
Private room by the hour
Sauna, steam, or tub by the hour — quiet or small groups.
Lake & floating
Wood-fired or floating saunas with lake cold plunge — often by reservation.
How to read these listings
“Sauna” here covers dry benches, steam, and infrared — not one kind of heat.
Dry & steam
Dry heats the air; löyly when the house allows. Steam is wet heat — different from a dry bench.
Infrared
Panels heat you; air stays cooler — not the same as a steam room or Finnish-style dry sauna.
Price bands
$ · $$ · $$$ are rough tiers, not quotes. Confirm with the venue.

Medgar Evers Pool
$Central District, WA
Seattle Parks public pool in the Central District with a dry sauna — a budget-friendly neighborhood option.

Evans Pool
$Green Lake, WA
Seattle Parks indoor pool on Green Lake's east shore — electric dry sauna with pool admission, same building as Green Lake Community Center.

Rainier Beach Pool
$Rainier Beach, WA
Dual-pool Seattle Parks complex — leisure pool with slide and lazy river, lap pool with diving board, plus dry sauna and spa with admission.

Queen Anne Pool
$Queen Anne, WA
Six-lane indoor pool on Queen Anne Hill with 1m/3m boards, rope swing, and dry sauna — check reopening status (long-term maintenance closure).

Southwest Pool
$Roxhill, WA
West Seattle indoor pool with 1m/3m diving boards, warm spa, dry sauna, and complimentary deck exercise equipment — city day-pass pricing.