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Parks and Public Access

Tucked among the Seaport's terminals are public facilities such as fishing piers, bike paths, an exercise course, wildlife habitat preservation, a boat launch and numerous benches and paths along the shoreline.

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Public Access

LocationDescription
Shilshole Bay Marina
7001 Seaview Ave. N.W.
1,500-recreational boat moorage, guest dock, fishing pier, promenade, benches, bike route, Leif Erickson statue
Fishermen's Terminal
3919 18th Ave. W.
Moorage for more than 700 commercial fishing and workboats annually, 2,500 feet of lineal moorage, 371 stalls. Public plaza with Seattle Fishermen's Memorial, information panels on the fishing industry and benches

Pier 69
Port of Seattle Headquarters

2711 Alaskan Way

Pier 69 Building Tours

This refurbished, historic 3-story building houses Port Commission, Commission Chambers, Executive, Legal, Seaport and other Port support services. First-floor tenants include Portside Cafe, Clipper Navigation and Seafloor Surveys. A building tour is available. A lobby kiosk connects to the Port Web site and a video tour of the Seaport.

Artworks by eight Northwest artists are uniquely integrated into the design of the building. The Port displays its collection of Asian art presented by visiting delegations, visitors and customers.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
17801 Pacific Highway So.
The airport is home to a magnificent and growing collection of art. There is a large permanent collection as well as rotating temporary exhibits, and art is an integral part of the airport's ongoing expansion and rebuilding program.
Terminal 91 bike path
Enter from Thorndyke Ave. W. and W. Galer
4,000-foot paved bike path
Smith Cove Park at Terminal 91
Approach via West Garfield Street Bridge and Elliott Bay Marina exit ramp
Shoreline access, picnic tables, benches
Elliott Bay Fishing Pier
Pier 86
West of grain elevator
Enter via W. Galer and 16th Ave. W.
400-foot fishing pier, restrooms, tackle shop, snacks
Elliott Bay Park at Pier 86

Access to the bike/pedestrian paths at Elliott Bay and Myrtle Edwards Parks is limited due to King County Department of Natural Resources-City of Seattle construction on the Elliott West Pipelines.

At north end, enter from Elliott Ave. via W. Galer
At south end, enter from Myrtle Edwards Park & Pier 70

Shoreline access, viewpoints, and exercise course
Bell Street Pier at Pier 66
2203 Alaskan Way
Waterfront access, public plazas with benches and telescopes, kids' wading pool, marina, cruise ship berths
Jack Perry Memorial Shoreline Public Access
Just south of Pier 36 Coast Guard Station on Alaskan Way South
Viewpoints of Terminals 30 and 18. Shoreline and water access.
Harbor Marina Corporate Center at Terminal 102
1001 Klickitat Way S.W.South end of Harbor Island, south of Spokane St.
600 feet of shoreline walkway with benches
Terminal 105 Viewpoint
4260 W. Marginal Way S.W.
South of Spokane St., north of S.W. Dakota St.
210 feet of shoreline, fishing pier, picnic tables and shelter, launch for hand-carried boats
Terminal 107/Kellogg Island Shoreline Path
Terminal 107 on W. Marginal Way S.W. at S.W. Hudson
1,400-foot pedestrian path allowing for wildlife observation
Diagonal Avenue South Public Access/Terminal 108
West on Diagonal Ave. S. off E. Marginal Way
1.2-acre site with 700 feet of shoreline, fish and wildlife habitat interpretive signs, launch for hand-carried boats
Terminal 115 Viewpoint
6020 W. Marginal Way S.W.
Follow signs from junction of W. Marginal Way S.W. and S.W. Michigan to Second Ave. S.W.
180 feet of shoreline
Jack Block Public Shoreline Access and Park at Terminal 5
2130 Harbor Ave. S.W.
(Past Seven Eleven and just before Salty's)
15 acres of landscaped buffer areas with interpretive information, pedestrian/bicycle pathways, shoreline access
Terminal 18 Park
Klickitat Ave. S.W.
1.1 acre park, 310 linear feet of shoreline, view of Duwamish River, view of Terminal 5 Operations, picnic tables, benches and parking. Hours: 6:00 a.m to 11:00 p.m.
8th Avenue South/ South Park
7797 Eighth Ave. S.
Tiled seating area, restored shoreline and public access, large painted bridge gears as sculptures.

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