Celebrate Earth Month at Waterfront Park
Celebrate Earth Month by learning about Waterfront Park’s impact on environmental conservation, how it’s bringing greenery to downtown Seattle’s urban jungle, and how it’s rehabilitating precious, natural habitats along the shoreline. Find videos and other helpful resources by following the link below!
Support Friends of Friends
Early giving is now open for GiveBig 2024! GiveBig/Washington Gives is a statewide movement to support nonprofits that enrich our lives and communities by raising funds and spreading awareness.
This year, we’re highlighting some of the amazing partners we’ve worked with, so follow the link below to find out more about how you can support the organizations that are bringing Waterfront Park to life.
Construction Update: Pioneer Square
Throughout March, the City laid down paving along the the historic Elliott Bay shoreline, one by one, marking a significant milestone in the park’s transformation. In Pioneer Square, improvements include unique design elements such as “Shoreline Alley” pavement markings, artfully mimicking the original location of the historic shoreline from the mid-to-late 19th century. Contrasting patterns of light and dark brick pavers will line the alleyway crossings on S Main and S Washington streets. The visual markings help pedestrians explore the unique history of the area while strolling along the historic shoreline.
Watch a timelapse video to see the transformation first hand capturing the brick-laying progress.
Pier 62 Updates
Event Rentals
We are piloting our Event Rental program this year! While there will be limited availability this year due to ongoing construction, we are accepting applications and inquiries for private rentals for 2024 and 2025. Follow the link below to learn more.
Restroom Closure
Due to construction, the restrooms at Pier 62 will be removed from March 16th through June 22nd. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please plan your visit accordingly. You may refer to this link to locate other public restrooms.