Boardwalk Bulletin

Visitors gathered around a large wood burning fire on Pier 62 during a cloudy day.

Meet Us at Waterfront Park for Fall programs

Blog Summary: From roller discos and firepit socials to cultural festivals and holiday markets, there’s something for all ages and interests. Explore the full lineup and plan your next visit to Seattle’s central gathering place. Waterfront Park is Seattle’s gathering place for every season—and this fall, the calendar is filled with events that bring the …

Aerial view of Pier 62 and Overlook Walk

Grand Opening Celebration marks a historic moment for Seattle’s Waterfront Park

Blog Summary: We officially opened Waterfront Park—a 20-acre public space where the old viaduct once stood—made for joy, connection, and community. This park came to life thanks to years of teamwork between the City, community partners, donors, and sponsors (and Friends cheering it along the way!).  Waterfront Park is here for everyone—to gather, play, and …

A sunny day at Seattle’s Waterfront Park, where people sit on terraced seating facing Elliott Bay, while others stroll along the promenade. Overlaid speech bubbles read “Meet me at Waterfront Park” on a bright green background.

Meet Me at Waterfront Park: Where New Moments and Memories Are Made

Blog Summary: Seattle’s Waterfront Park Grand Opening Celebration will be on Saturday, September 6. Meet Me at Waterfront Park is a movement to make this space Seattle’s central gathering place, powered by community. Learn how you can join the celebration, spread the word, and help bring the park to life year-round. Seattle’s waterfront has always …

A vibrant crowd walks along the landscaped paths of Overlook Walk at Seattle’s Waterfront Park on a sunny day.

Parks for all of us: Why Prop 1 Matters

Blog Summary Parks are where we gather, grow, find solace, and belong. Proposition 1 ensures that King County’s parks and trails remain safe, accessible, and vibrant for generations to come. Let’s invest in the places that bring us together. By Joy Shigaki, President & CEO As a fourth generation Seattleite, I grew up in and …

Close-up of the Tsutakawa Fountain with water cascading from sculptural bronze forms at Waterfront Park.

Art in Motion: Welcoming Back Tsutakawa’s Fountain to Waterfront Park

Blog Summary The Joshua S. Green, Sr., Fountain by George Tsutakawa has returned to Seattle’s waterfront, newly restored and reinstalled along Columbia Street near its original 1966 site. The fountain honors a legacy of civic generosity and artistic vision, blending cultural traditions, nature, and abstraction in bronze and water. Its return was made possible by …

Public Restroom, Pedals and Petals at Waterfront Park

Spring has arrived at Waterfront Park, and the season of renewal is in full swing. As the waterfront bursts into bloom, it’s not just the flowers making a statement—new additions to the park are transforming the way visitors move, relax, and connect with nature. Whether you’re cruising along the waterfront on two wheels, stopping for …

Collage-style image showcasing diverse community events and performances at Seattle's Waterfront Park, including dancers, drummers, drag performers, and families, set against the city skyline and Mount Rainier. Text reads: 'Welcome to your Waterfront Park. We curated this with you in mind.' Friends of Waterfront Park logo appears in the bottom left corner.

2025 Summer Lineup of Free Events, Culture & Community at Waterfront Park is Here!

This summer, Seattle’s new waterfront invites you to step into something historic. After decades of dreaming, planning, and community input, Waterfront Park is coming to life–not just as a park, but as a civic space shaped by culture, community, and care. From May through September, Friends of Waterfront Park will host over 270 free public …

A Token of Love for Waterfront Park

Visit Overlook Walk, and you can take in the sweeping views of the Salish Sea and the Olympic Mountains. Turn back towards the city, you can see the sunset reflect off the downtown buildings. Among the many awe-inspiring new views in every direction,  you may not have noticed the small section of blank wall near …

A woman, smiling, stands behind a cozy, floral-decorated café counter with a neon sign that reads “cafecito y chisme.”

Brewing Culture, Community, and Cafecito at Waterfront Park

If you’ve stopped by a firepit social this winter season, you likely caught a glimpse of a vibrant pink and orange sign reading “cafecito & chisme.” That’s Café Calaveras’ recognizable tagline. What started as a pop-up on Pier 62 is now gearing up for a brick-and-mortar space, all thanks to the hustle, heart, and vision …

Vibrant promenade pop-up container at Waterfront Park with people sitting around a cafe table enjoying lunch.

A Summer Spark for Local Business

As summer drew to a close this year, so did our Promenade Pop-Up Vendor Program. In its first year, this program transformed the well-trafficked Promenade into a hub of creativity, community, and commerce. Nine skilled artisans, creators, and micro-business owners brought their crafts to life within four small, semi-permanent shipping containers. Strategically located at the …