Salmon Cove Park and Shoreline Habitat Formerly: Turning Basin #3 A bit off the beaten path, Salmon Cove Park and Shoreline Habitat, formerly Turning Basin #3, is an oasis for migratory wildlife and fish. ...
sbəq̓ʷaʔ Park and Shoreline Habitat Port of Seattle · Pronunciation of sbəq̓ʷaʔ sbəq̓ʷaʔ (s-bah-qwah) is the Great Blue Heron. Spoken by Warren King Geoge, historian for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. ...
A place of reverence, reflection and healing for people in the fishing industry and their families, Fishermen's Memorial is a central feature at Fishermen's Terminal in Ballard. The magnificent bronze and stone sculpture includes ...
t̓ałt̓ałucid Park and Shoreline Habitat Port of Seattle · Pronunciation of T̓ałt̓ałucid t̓ałt̓ałucid (t-ahth-t-ahth-oots-eed) is a description of logs or branches located above a path or trail. S...
If you've ever been curious about all the port activity that takes place on Harbor Island between West Seattle and downtown, visiting Terminal 18 Park is a great way to get an up-close look. The cool thing about Harbor Island is t...
The Terminal 91 Bike Trail is a part of the main waterfront trail route along Puget Sound in Seattle known as the Elliott Bay Trail. This paved trail will take you around the site of the once-active Northern Pacific coal bunk...
t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat Port of Seattle · Pronunciation of T̓uʔəlaltxʷ t̓uʔəlaltxʷ (t-oo-ah-lal-too-wx) is Herring's House or a description of where herring live and spawn. It i...
Welcome to our Parks. The Port of Seattle has more than 44 acres of parks and public access sites that include scenic bike and pedestrian trails, picnic areas, habitat restoration areas, fishing piers, and shoreline access. Severa...