With limited water access with Seattle city parks being closed due to Covid-19, you can still access the water using Street Ends.
Street Ends are not traditional parks and are often overlooked. In the past few years, the city has been improving a few street ends, such as E Allison Street and 28th Ave in Ballard.
Some are just turn-a-rounds, others don't have good water access, or lack easy parking. Scout out street ends near where you want to paddle.
Here's the list of Seattle Street Ends
Photo: 28th Ave NW street end (behind Nordic Museum). Has 3 2hr parking spots. Or park behind the Habitude building (former Fenpro building).
In Photo: Ballard Elks Paddling Club outing, Jan 2020.
Street Ends are not traditional parks and are often overlooked. In the past few years, the city has been improving a few street ends, such as E Allison Street and 28th Ave in Ballard.
Some are just turn-a-rounds, others don't have good water access, or lack easy parking. Scout out street ends near where you want to paddle.
Here's the list of Seattle Street Ends
Photo: 28th Ave NW street end (behind Nordic Museum). Has 3 2hr parking spots. Or park behind the Habitude building (former Fenpro building).
In Photo: Ballard Elks Paddling Club outing, Jan 2020.
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