Seattle Waterfront Pathway is a 8.5 mile out and back trail located near Seattle, Washington that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and trail running and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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This is not a trail or a hike. It's a waterfront walk with restaurants, stores, and piers.
Great views. The mountains across the water look beautiful. You can watch the ferries and boats coming in and out of the docks. Great seafood restaurants.
We live right by Olympic Sculpture Park, and are lucky enough to walk on this trail most days! It is absolutely stunning and well-maintained. Make sure to stop and enjoy the scenery every so-often, or you’ll miss the views (or an orca, or a sea lion).
I walked this the first time in 2008 from King St station through Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market, to the Space Needle and over to Centennial Park and back. I came back 4 years later to do it again
Very beautiful!!! I stopped at pier 90 because it got too industrial & stinky.
Beautiful and relaxing. We love walking this path.
A place to enjoy the water (and a view of the Olympics on clearer days) in the middle of the city.
No reviews, really? Ok folks, if you are in Seattle, do it :)