South Passage Point Park

3320 Fuhrman Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
0.9 acres | 0.4 hectares
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About South Passage Point Park in Seattle

South Passage Point Park is a small urban park located in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Spanning 0.9 acres (0.36 hectares), this compact green space is situated directly underneath the Ship Canal Bridge on the south side of the Lake Union/Portage Bay shoreline.

The park was dedicated in 1977, providing a serene spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy the waterfront. Its unique position offers visitors a distinctive perspective of the urban landscape, with the imposing structure of Interstate 5 overhead contrasting with the tranquil waters of Lake Union.

South Passage Point Park serves as a counterpart to North Passage Point Park, which is located directly across the water on the north shore. This geographical arrangement creates an interesting symmetry along the waterway.

In recent years, the park has undergone some changes. In December 2021, parts of South Passage Point Park were fenced off as a precautionary measure in response to potential debris from the I-5 bridge overhead.

Despite its small size, the park offers a variety of amenities for visitors, making it a popular spot for picnics, water activities, and relaxation. Its waterfront location provides opportunities for kayaking and other water-based recreation.

What to Do at South Passage Point Park

Water Features & Activities

Boat LaunchLake

Visitor Services

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Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is South Passage Point Park Open?

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