Overlook Walk - the connection between Pike Place Market and the Waterfront. Photo by Erik Holsather

Overlook Walk Opening Event | Oct 4 | 4:30pm

You’re invited to come celebrate with food, music, entertainment, arts & crafts, 360‑degree views, fire pits, and more!

Join Our 2025 Programming Roster

Friends is looking for local artists, performers, instructors, cultural festivals, workshops, & more!

Pier 62 Games. Photo by Jo Cosme

Come Play Open Games on Pier 62

Soccer, large chess and checkers sets, and corn hole are available for open play

Two audience members share an excited embrace, sundae in hand. Photo by Jo Cosme.

Reconnect with Nature and Each Other at Waterfront Park

Green spaces, bike lanes, and pedestrian‑focused infrastructure are coming to Seattle's new 20‑acre public park.

Two individuals sitting on the shore of Pioneer Square Habitat Beach. Photo by Jason Merges.

Aerial photo of the Overlook Walk and Ocean Pavilion construction site by Tim Rice, courtesy of the City of Seattle.

Photo of the view from Overlook Walk, courtesy of the City of Seattle.

Your Guide to Waterfront Park

Discover the evolution of Seattle’s iconic waterfront in our comprehensive guide! Find more information about the different features coming to this 20-acre public space and enjoy striking visuals that capture the park’s transformation through the years.

Photo of Waterfront Shuttle by Jo Cosme

Photo of the Waterfront Shuttle from 2023 by Riwa Sabbak

Accessibility Resources

Discover our new accessibility page! At Friends, we are dedicated to making spaces that are accessible and welcoming to all. Explore our new accessibility resources by following the link below.

Render of the new public restroom courtesy of the City of Seattle.

Photo of the foundation of the new public restroom along the Park Promenade. Courtesy of the City of Seattle.

Construction Update: Waterfront Restrooms

From our partners at the Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects: “Construction of the all-gender public restroom, located on the Park Promenade between Union and University streets, will begin as early as Monday, June 24. Expect the work zone to narrow the space for people walking during work hours.  Work on the restroom will take approximately 6 months to complete.”