Seattle, Washington is known for more than just its rain and its Starbucks-it’s known for having an amazing waterfront location. The term “Seattle Waterfront” can mean anything from the numerous piers at Elliot Bay in Downtown, to the West Seattle and Magnolia homes and beaches on the Puget Sound, to those lining the shorelines of Lake Washington in Seattle neighborhoods such as Denny Blaine and Laurelhurst. The Greater Seattle Area boasts other ideal waterfront locations as well. The edge of Lake Washington stretched 15 miles and not only includes the city of Seattle, but also Kenmore, Kirkland, Bellevue, Mercer Island and Renton. Other lakes in the region like Lake Union and Lake Sammamish dot our landscape as well.
The Puget Sound is a boater’s dream- a large waterway, sheltered by the Olympic Peninsula-boaters have endless harbors from Gig Harbor to Friday Harbor and beyond. They have access to beautiful islands as well, such as Vashon, Bainbridge, Whidbey and the San Juans. Seattle Waterfront means the best of the best.



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