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Jack Perry Park

Park Features: Public access to shoreline Views of working waterfront Hours: dawn to dusk

sbəq̓ʷaʔ Park and Shoreline Habitat

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. ...

t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat

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...

Terminal 18 Park

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...

t̓ałt̓ałucid Park and Shoreline Habitat

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...

Jack Block Park

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 ...

Centennial Park

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 ...

Public Access Sites

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...

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