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The Alki Trail is a popular paved urban trail located in West Seattle, Washington, offering a scenic multi-use pathway along the northern and eastern shores of the Alki Peninsula. Stretching approximately 5 to 7 miles round-trip, this trail provides unparalleled panoramic views of the Seattle skyline, the vast Puget Sound, the majestic Olympic Mountains, and on clear days, even Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. It's a significant historical site, marking the landing place of Seattle's first white settlers in 1851.
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The Alki Trail is approximately 2.5 to 3.7 miles one-way, making it about 5 to 7 miles round-trip. For shorter walks, you can easily choose a section, such as the 0.5-mile beachfront at Alki Beach Park, or explore the intricate paths at Jack Block Park for unique views without committing to the full length.
Yes, the Alki Trail is highly suitable for beginners and those with limited mobility. It features a predominantly flat, paved surface, making it accessible for walking, running, cycling, and even rollerblading. Its ease of access and gentle terrain make it a popular choice for all ages and fitness levels.
Dogs are allowed in the park areas along the Alki Trail, but they are not permitted on Alki Beach itself. There is a significant fine of $500 for pets on the beach. Please keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them in designated areas.
The trail offers numerous points of interest. Highlights include the Alki Point Lighthouse, a historic beacon from 1913, and a charming replica of the Statue of Liberty. The Founders Monument marks the birthplace of Seattle. You'll also find stunning viewpoints of the Seattle skyline, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains, especially from Jack Block Park and the Alki Beach pier.
You can access the Alki Trail via public transport. There is passenger ferry access to downtown Seattle from the Seacrest Park Ferry Dock, which is located along the trail. Additionally, several bus routes serve the West Seattle area, providing convenient access to various points along the trail.
Parking is available along the Alki Trail, but it can fill up very quickly, especially on sunny days, weekends, and during summer. To secure a spot, it is strongly recommended to arrive early in the morning, ideally before mid-morning. Some areas may have paid parking or time limits.
Generally, no specific permits are required for public use of the Alki Trail for activities like walking, running, or cycling. Standard park rules apply, such as keeping dogs leashed where permitted and respecting park hours (4 AM to 11:30 PM for Alki Beach Park). Always be mindful of other trail users, as it's a multi-use pathway.
The Alki Trail is well-equipped with numerous dining and refreshment options. You'll find a variety of waterfront eateries, cafes, and restaurants offering everything from casual snacks to full meals. Many coffee shops are also conveniently located near the trail for a quick pick-me-up.
Yes, the Alki Trail is accessible year-round due to its paved nature. While warmer months are ideal for cycling and beach activities, winter offers crisp, clear views of the Seattle skyline and mountains. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain, but the trail remains a great option for walks and runs even in the off-season.
Beyond the common seagulls, the Alki Trail offers opportunities to spot fascinating marine wildlife. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, which are frequently seen in Puget Sound. Lucky visitors might even catch a glimpse of whales, such as Orcas, Gray Whales, or Humpback Whales, particularly in the northern part of the trail facing downtown Seattle.
While the main Alki Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, you can create variations. For instance, exploring the intricate paths and piers at Jack Block Park offers a unique detour with different views. For a longer loop, some cyclists combine sections of the Alki Trail with other West Seattle routes, though a full, dedicated loop of the entire peninsula isn't a single marked trail.