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2018 Pedestrian Potluck + Mobility Fair9/18/201811am1pm
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Seattle, WA 98116
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Click on the image at right to open a two-page PDF flyer for the 2018 Pedestrian Potluck+Mobility Fair!
Join Seattle Parks and Recreation, Seattle Department of Transportation, Seattle Human Services Department, and community partners at the 2018 Pedestrian Potluck+Mobility Fair, featuring programs that encourage walking, pedestrian safety, and transportation options.
While you’re there, enjoy lunch provided by Aegis Living of West Seattle, and stroll or bicycle along beautiful Alki Beach! Open to all ages.
Following is information about travel options to Alki Beach. For accessibility or other information, e-mail agefriendly@seattle.gov.
How to Get to the Alki Beach Park Bathhouse
Bus
Stops at Alki Ave SW & 61st Ave SW (approx. 1 block away)
- Metro Route 50 (Othello Station to SODO to Alki)
- Adult fare $2.75, or $1.00 with Regional Reduced Fare Permit
- Metro Route 775 (DART shuttle from Seacrest Park to Alki): Free
- Metro Route 773 (DART shuttle from West Seattle Junction to Seacrest Park): Free
Water Taxi
- Leaves Pier 52 in downtown Seattle (just north of the Washington State Ferries terminal) on the half-hour (10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, etc.).
- Leaves Seacrest Park in West Seattle on the hour.
- Adult fare $5.75 cash; $5.00 ORCA; $3.50 ORCA LIFT; or $2.50 with Regional Reduced Fare Permit
Hyde Shuttle
West Seattle residents age 55+ or living with a disability can schedule rides by calling 206-727-6262 several days in advance. No forms to complete—sign up over the phone. This service is offered by Sound Generations. Donations are appreciated. For more info, visit https://bit.ly/2uqQECx.
Bike or Walk
Alki Beach Park Bathhouse is on the Alki Trail, an asphalt bike path from the West Seattle Bridge (S Spokane St) to Alki Ave, suitable for bicycles, inline skating, and walking. This route provides dramatic views across Elliott Bay to downtown Seattle. The Alki Trail is connected to both the West Seattle Bridge Trail and Duwamish Trail. For more trail info, visit https://bit.ly/2mcfH8V. For pedestrian options, visit https://goo.gl/maps/CQF5kWhL85x.
Car
Parking at Alki Beach is limited, particularly on sunny days. If you must drive, we recommend that you carpool, use rideshare (e.g., Lyft and Uber), or call a taxicab. Regional Reduced Fare Permit holders can purchase half-price taxi scrip in advance (for more info, visit https://bit.ly/2y3YzpQ).