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    Pier 58

    Pier 58

    4.1(66 reviews)
    7.1 miWaterfront

    This area looks so much better now that the old Alaskan Way Viaduct was removed back in 2019. The…read morepark was designed with pedestrians in mind. It keeps people away from the tunnel traffic along that road. It's still a work in progress with many developments planned in the future. There's still a lot of construction near Belltown as of June 2025. We stayed in a hotel near the park. It's super close to Pier 66. The park currently connects Pioneer Square with Pier 62, and has great views of Elliott Bay. We took the elevator up to the Overlook Walk so that we could gain access to Pike Place Market. There are also stairs that take you there from each side of the walkway. I don't remember it being this easy back in 2011. Heck, I don't even remember seeing the ferris wheel at Pier 57. When did that happen? It's a large and beautiful greenspace that's perfect for locals & tourists alike. We kind of lost our bearings for a bit, but then it became all clear that we were headed the right way to the market. I really like what they have done here. It will be cool to see it again once it's all done, and there's no more construction. It was a nice walk along the bay.

    Walking distance from the ferry terminal on our way to Pikes Place market this was a cute, well…read morekept area for families and kids. So many climbing options and opportunities for the kiddos to get tired. The kids seemed to really love the slide.

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    Pier 58 - The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.

    The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.

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    Pocket Beach

    Pocket Beach

    4.0(3 reviews)
    8.1 miInterbay

    This has become one of my dogs' favorite little outings and it's only about a 15-minute walk from…read morewhere we live, which makes it really convenient. I'm also glad they kept access open even with all the construction happening around Elliott Bay. Despite the name, Pocket Beach isn't really a beach in the traditional sense. It's mostly pebbles and rocks instead of sand, but that's part of what makes it interesting. There are a bunch of big driftwood logs along the shore (not sure if they were placed there or just floated in over time), and they make great spots to sit and enjoy the view. It's actually a really nice place to catch the sunset. On clear evenings the light over Elliott Bay is beautiful and the logs are perfect for sitting and taking it all in. It's also very dog friendly. Lots of people bring their pups, and my fur babies love climbing over the logs, exploring the rocks, and splashing around near the water. Overall it's a great little stop along the Elliott Bay Trail if you want to sit for a bit, enjoy the scenery, or just get outside and relax.

    If you're looking for a peaceful little escape from the city buzz, Pocket Beach is a sweet surprise…read moretucked just north of the Olympic Sculpture Park. I stumbled upon it during a morning walk and honestly--it felt like finding a secret spot only locals know about! You get incredible views of the Puget Sound & the ferries gliding by. The driftwood and smooth stones lining the shore give it a natural, untouched feel. It's also a great spot to watch the sunset or take a break from nearby sightseeing.

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    Pocket Beach

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    Outdoor Adventure Center - Class III raft tour on the Skykomish River with Outdoor Adventures

    Outdoor Adventure Center

    4.2(70 reviews)
    38.8 mi

    This is the most amazing adventure I have experienced. If you want a fun time book an adventure…read morewith Outdoor Adventure Center. It's a beautiful area as well. The host are wonderful people.

    A group of six purchased Living Social vouchers for the Lopez Island 3 hour Sea Kayak Tour…read more We needed to take a ferry to get to Lopez Island. Plan accordingly. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ Outdoor adventures keeps the guided groups small (maximum 12 people). I appreciate the small groups since this was my first time kayaking. Three types of kayaks are available: single, double or triple occupancy. Discover is an accepted form of payment. A Discover Pass is required to park at Spencer Spit. If you do not have a pass, a $10 day pass can be purchased with cash or check. There were several rangers checking passes on our visit so be sure to have a pass visibly displayed to avoid being ticketed. WHAT TO BRING - Signed Release of Liability - Bathing suit or non-cotton under layers preferred - A synthetic shirt (capilene, polypro, Under Armor, etc) - Shorts or pants made of a synthetic material (may get wet/damp) - Lightweight fleece jacket or windbreaker/rain jacket to provide warmth - Water shoes or sandals that strap on (or shoes that can get wet) - Sun hat and/or sunglasses - Sunscreen and chapstick - Water bottle - Optional; Camera, Plastic bag for wet items and change of clothing - If you have a gift certificate or prepaid voucher (such as Groupon) please bring a printed copy with you! Dorito Dan was our guide for the day. Dan was friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. The first hour is dedicated to introductions, procedures and safety. Be sure to use the restroom before departing. Once on the water, there is no turning back. Kayaking is great for teamwork and communication. Both are required to avoid frustration. I recommend wearing weight-lifting/bicycle gloves in order to prevent blisters. Each person in our group started getting blisters towards the end of the tour. During our 3 mile kayaking trip, we spotted starfish, seals and majestic bald eagles. Thank you Outdoor Adventures for providing a magnificent day of play while surrounded by gorgeous Mother Nature. We all plan to return in the near future for another go-around.

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    Outdoor Adventure Center - Best of the Northwest Rafting & Boating Center

    Best of the Northwest Rafting & Boating Center

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    Outdoor Adventure Center - Another view of the Index River House

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    Another view of the Index River House

    Urban  Surf - Sunset surf sess

    Urban Surf

    4.4(66 reviews)
    9.4 miWallingford
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    I booked a session with Brett, and it was fantastic. I've been wanting to get into the sport for a…read moreyear now, but my wife convinced me to get a lesson before buying a board. Super glad I did. I was able to stand up after about an hour, and I was instantly hooked. Super fun, and totally worth the money. It felt a little expensive at first but the lessons saved me so much time and frustration. Also I now have a bit of a blueprint for how to teach my friends. I'd totally recommend these guys for anyone curious about the sport.

    I booked an eFoil lesson with Brett at Urban Surf as a birthday gift to myself, and it exceeded my…read moreexpectations. Going into the lesson, I had zero experience on a foil board and wasn't sure what to expect. Brett did a fantastic job breaking everything down into manageable steps, making the learning process feel approachable and unintimidating. Within 30 mins, Brett had me up and surfing & foiling. What I appreciated most was Brett's coaching style. He was patient, positive, and focused on helping me build confidence rather than rushing through the lesson. He provided helpful feedback throughout, celebrated the small wins, and made the entire experience enjoyable. I'd also been researching eFoils for months and arrived with plenty of questions. Brett was incredibly generous with his knowledge and took the time to answer everything without ever making me feel rushed. If you're thinking about trying eFoiling, Urban Surf is a great place to start. Brett is an excellent instructor, and I'd happily recommend him to anyone looking for their first lesson or wanting to improve their skills.

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    Urban  Surf - Me and my new board from urban surf

    Me and my new board from urban surf

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    Steve sibborn up!

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    Western Prince Whale Watching - Orca family

    Western Prince Whale Watching

    4.9(372 reviews)
    78.3 mi

    This experience was better than my wildest imagination! I booked weeks prior for Thursday May 28th…read more I got there early to check in. The location is on the dock on front street above an ice cream place. The staff is super friendly and appreciated my early arrival. We got a short talk about safety and what to expect. Then we donned suits to keep us warm and dry. Tip: use the hat they offer and gloves. The hood doesn't keep the wind from making your ears cold without holding it tight around your face. I ran to the dock and met Captain BJ who would be working with Allison our guide. The was helpful and allowed me to sit up front. I was more excited than a kid on Christmas morning. The boat starts and we leave the harbor. Then we started going really fast which was so awesome! We saw a sea otter playing in the tide current. There were harbor porpoises. But the steller sea lions were enormous and stunning. They were subbing themselves on the rocks. The piece de resistance was the orcas! A pod of orcas was hunting a lone steller sea lion. We must have sat there over an hour. Other boats gathered and we all watched. I'm not shy in admitting I was deeply moved. I cried a bit at how awesome this experience was and seeing beautiful orcas was on my bucket list. My favorite part was that this is a small business. They are locally owned and have a focus on conservation. The boat pulls water from the ocean to propel itself forward which means no gas, propeller or noisy engine that stresses out whales. We stopped to remove a mylar balloon from the water. I love when people practice what they preach! We continued and saw more eagles, rhiocerous ocelot, and more harbor porpoises. By the end my heart was full. Captain BJ said this was his second favorite trip of the year this far. I beamed all the way back to the office to return our gear. Tip: go to the whale museum when it opens at 11am then come here to see real whales. Do this whale watching tour! Best bang for your buck you will ever get!!

    We had an absolutely fantastic afternoon touring the waters around the San Juan Islands courtesy of…read morethe wonderful captain and crew. We had amazing opportunities to view a variety of wildlife ranging from bald eagles to otters to several species of whales. The team's knowledge about the whales was truly remarkable- including knowing individual whales' histories. The scenery was spectacular and the gear provided made a chilly spring day extremely comfortable. We can't thank Western Prince Whale Watching enough for this experience that we will look back on and treasure!

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    Western Prince Whale Watching - Orca with Mt Baker in the background

    Orca with Mt Baker in the background

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