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Seattle Boating Guide -
Shoreline Access (Non-motorized)
Maximum time that is allowed for tie-up at a public boat launch ramp is 15 minutes. Maximum time allowed for use at shoreline sites is 2 hours unless otherwise noted.
The locations, which are permitted for use by hand-carried non-motorized boats, are as follows:
1. Adams Street - a 50’ section of shoreline located at the northern end of the public parking lot which is located at Adams Street and Lake Washington Boulevard South
2. Alki Beach east - a section of shoreline located between 53rd Avenue SW and 55th Avenue SW.
3. Alki Beach west - a section of shoreline located at the western property line and extending northwest for 200’.
4. Bailey Peninsula - a 50’ section of shoreline located at the northern tip of Bailey Peninsula at Seward Park, and northwest of the public restroom. Access is restricted to boats arriving by water only.
5. Beer Sheva Park - located at the eastern end of South Henderson Street at Lake Washington, and south of Atlantic City Boat Ramp; site to be opened for public boating access this year following completion of a combined sewer overflow project.
6. Belvoir Place – the entire shoreline area including the dock. Tie-up is limited to two hours.
7. Carkeek Park – a section of shoreline located south of the overpass and extending south for 300’. Access is restricted to boats arriving by water only.
8. Cormorant Cove Park – the shoreline located at 3701 Beach Drive Southwest.
9. Discovery Park – a 100’ section of shoreline located north of the West Point Lighthouse and a 100’ section of shoreline located south of the West Point Lighthouse. Access is restricted to boats arriving by water only.
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All shoreline access information provide by Seattle Public Access Network
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