Bridge Gear Park

Southeast of 3431, 11th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98134
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About Bridge Gear Park in Seattle

Bridge Gear Park is a unique public access site located on Harbor Island in Seattle, Washington. Owned and operated by the Port of Seattle, this park offers visitors a glimpse into the area's maritime history while providing recreational opportunities.

The park's centerpiece is a collection of gears from the original Spokane Street counter-weight draw bridge. These massive mechanical components are displayed on a grassy mound, serving as both an educational exhibit and an intriguing visual attraction. Interpretive signage near the gears provides historical context, explaining how the original bridge functioned and the role these gears played in its operation.

Situated in the southwest corner of Terminal 18, Bridge Gear Park offers easy access with paved parking facilities. The park's elevated position provides visitors with expansive views of the surrounding industrial landscape, including the busy port operations and the Duwamish Waterway.

While relatively small in size, the park serves as an important public access point to Harbor Island, an area primarily dominated by industrial activities. It offers a unique vantage point for observing maritime activities and ship movements in the busy Port of Seattle.

What to Do at Bridge Gear Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Water Features & Activities

River

Visitor Services

MemorialParking LotPaved PathsVisitor Center

When is Bridge Gear Park Open?

Monday:6:30AM-9PM
Tuesday:6:30AM-9PM
Wednesday:6:30AM-9PM
Thursday:6:30AM-9PM
Friday:6:30AM-9PM
Saturday:6:30AM-9PM
Sunday:6:30AM-9PM

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