Formerly known as Elliott Bay Park, in 2011, Centennial Park was rededicated to commemorate the port's 100th anniversary. Featuring scenic green space and occasional seal and sea lion activity in Elliott Bay, it's regarded as one ...
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həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat Formerly: Terminal 107 Park (haapoos, "ha-ah-poos" — Name of a small stream draining across a flat on the west side of Duwamish River. Listen to how it sounds!) həʔ...
The Duwamish River is one of the most industrialized rivers, but it is the site of transformative community activism and public sector leadership. To recognize the stewardship of the community in restoring the Duwamish River, the ...
Background: Jack Block Park is a 15-acre park in the West Seattle neighborhood situated on the northwest corner of the Port of Seattle's Terminal 5. A wood treatment plant and a shipbuilding facility previously occupied the ...
Park Features: Public access to shoreline Views of working waterfront Hours: dawn to dusk
Priortizing public access It was a courageous band of populists in the early 1900s who realized that Seattle's natural deep-water port was an asset and a resource that should belong to the people. Today, its scope is unique, fr...
The Port of Seattle offers public access to many of its facilities. Here's where citizens and visitors can enjoy access to the best of the region: Bell Street Pier at Pier 66 2203 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98121 Waterfr...
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. ...