t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat

4260 W Marginal Wy SW, Seattle, WA 98106
1.56 acres | 0.6 hectares
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About t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat in Seattle

t̓uʔəlaltxʷ (toolalt) Village Park and Shoreline Habitat Terminal, formerly known as Terminal 105 Park, is located along the Duwamish River in Seattle, Washington. The park's name, pronounced "t-oo-ah-lal-too-wx," means "Herring's House" in Lushootseed, the native language of the Coast Salish people. This name reflects the historical and cultural significance of the site, as it was once the location of an old village on the west bank of the Duwamish River.

The park spans 1.56 acres and offers visitors access to the Duwamish River shoreline. It serves as an important archaeological, cultural, and ecological site, providing a glimpse into the area's rich history and natural environment. The park's renaming in 2020 was part of a larger initiative by the Port of Seattle to recognize the cultural and historical significance of parks along the Duwamish River.

t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat Terminal plays a vital role in preserving and restoring the Duwamish River ecosystem. It provides habitat for various species, including salmon, which are of great importance to the region's ecology and the cultural heritage of local Native American tribes.

What to Do at t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Water Features & Activities

FishingRiver

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

When is t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat Open?

Monday:6AM-8PM
Tuesday:6AM-8PM
Wednesday:6AM-8PM
Thursday:6AM-8PM
Friday:6AM-8PM
Saturday:6AM-8PM
Sunday:6AM-8PM

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