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Alki Beach Park adventures

Alki Beach Park Adventures

Alki Beach Park offers a unique outdoor experience with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline and the Olympic Mountains, making it a prime location for relaxation and recreation by the sea.

135
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1907
Year Established

About Alki Beach Park

Alki Beach Park
 

Alki Beach Park is a renowned 135-acre public park located in the western part of Seattle, Washington. Stretching along two and a half miles of beach, the park affords visitors sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. As the original landing site of the first European settlers to Seattle, the park holds historical significance, particularly near the Statue of Liberty replica that marks the arrival location. The park is popular for its sandy shores, a rarity in the Pacific Northwest, providing opportunities for beach volleyball, sunbathing, and picnicking. The geography of Alki Beach offers a flat, sandy stretch that transitions into a rocky shoreline abundant with tidal pools at low tide, which are fascinating for nature enthusiasts exploring marine life. Key recreation opportunities include walking or cycling the paved Alki Trail, enjoying beach bonfires at designated fire pits, and savoring fresh seafood at local eateries along Alki Avenue. The park is not only a hub for leisure but also supports diverse ecological habitats, including sand-dwelling and intertidal species, making it a place of educational interest regarding coastal ecosystems.

Highlights

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Statue of Liberty replica offering historical insight

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Intertidal zone with diverse marine life

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Stunning views of Seattle skyline and Olympic Mountains

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Beachfront path suitable for running, walking, and cycling

Notable Natural Features

Alki Point Lighthouse

Located nearby, this historic lighthouse has guided navigation since 1913.

West Seattle Water Taxi

Provides scenic transportation with views of the Seattle skyline.

Seacrest Park

Offers waterfront access and is a popular launch spot for kayaks and paddleboards.