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Seattle Boating Guide -
Shoreline Access (Non-motorized), Part III

19. Lincoln Park - a section of shoreline located at the south property line and extending north for 300’.

20. Lowman Park - the entire shoreline at Lowman Park.

21. Magnuson Park – a 30’ section of shoreline located immediately to the east of the Magnuson tower.

22. Magnuson Park – a 100’ section of shoreline located south of the public boat launching ramps and north of the south boundary of the park.

23. Matthews Beach Park – the sandbar shoreline measuring 100 feet in length located immediately to the north of the site where Thornton Creek meets Lake Washington.

24. Martha Washington Park – a 50’ section of shoreline located on the northern half of the park.

25. McCurdy Park – a 30’ section of shoreline located on the eastern edge of the Museum of History and Industry parking lot, and located immediately to the south of the Washington Park Arboretum waterfront trail.

26. Ohler’s Island – the southern shore of Ohler’s Island and the eastern most float located at, and adjacent to Lakewood Moorage; access is restricted to boats arriving by water only; tie-up time is limited to 30 minutes.

27. Richey Viewpoint Park – The western most portion of the park near the foot of the western stairway.

28. Sand Point – a future location along the northern shore of Sand Point Naval base at a site which will be designated during a design process and will be made available to the public prior to 2000.

29. Seacrest Park – the pocket beach (#1) located at the south end of Seacrest Park; and the pocket beach (#3) located at the north end of Seacrest Park.

30. Seward Park – a 30’ section of shoreline located on the southern shore of Bailey Peninsula at Seward Park and east of the southeast shoreline parking area.

31. South Passage Park – a 45’ float located at the eastern property line and connecting to private property owned by George Pocock Rowing Center; Public access is granted through an agreement with George Pocock Rowing Center; no tie-up is permitted; boats must be attended at all times.

32. Stan Sayers Park/Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center - the small craft floats located to the west of Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center; priority use for these floats is reserved for Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation programs; no tie-up is permitted; boats must be attended at all times.

33. Terry Pettus Park – the shoreline and public float; tie-up time is limited to 2 hours.

34. Thirty-second Avenue West – the southern street end of 32nd Avenue West located in Magnolia.

35. Washington Park Arboretum – a 50’ section of shoreline located at the southwestern corner of the bay.




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