Due to evolving Seattle waterfront construction and the opening of Elliott Way, beginning as early as April 28, use the following directions when driving from the south waterfront to Pier 69 or t...
The Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal anchors an 11-acre complex along Seattle’s downtown waterfront. Pier 66 is home to Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises, which offer weekly sailings to Alaska during cruise season. Pier 66 is an easy walk to the famous Pike Place Market, Seattle Aquarium and the Great Wheel, and a 30-40 minute direct ride to the airport.
Located in the southwest corner of Terminal 18, Bridge Gear Park offers easy access with paved parking.
Bridge Gear Park provides public access to Harbor Island at a site dedicated to the gears from the original Spokane Street counter-weight draw bridge. The bridge relied on these gears to function, and now they are on display with some background information providing historical context. The gears are displayed on grassy mound.
It features a small parking lot and an interactive sign that describes how the original bridge functioned.
The Harbor Ave Trail is the southernmost segment of the Alki Trail. Located south of Jack Block Park, it spans just over 2,500' between SW Florida St on the north, and West Coast Self-Storage on the south. Benches are placed along the trail for a quick pit stop. It also includes a 600' off-trail section of natural beauty within city-limit landscape and is well lit. The green space is organically maintained and is inhabited by native species. Port of Seattle is working to ensure nature is always within reach!