
About this Event
More so than most cities, Seattle has shaped itself to suit its needs. Seattle has removed hills, filled tide flats, and created a completely new downtown shoreline. Join naturalist David B. Williams on a 1.5 mile excursion tour to explore the last vestiges of the former downtown bluffs, trace the lost island of Seattle, and examine how the subterranean fill still affects the modern landscape.
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This excursion tour starts at the intersection of (Alaskan Way) and Lenora Street along the waterfront and ends at Occidental Park. The tour is planned to occur the second Wednesday of each month running April through August. See our Visit Pier 62 page for tips on getting to the waterfront and frequently asked questions.
Group size is limited per tour, register on Eventbrite to reserve your spot for free. Recommended age: 4 years and older. The entire session will be held outdoors, so please dress for the weather. Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in.

Please note that COVID policies have changed since the publishing of this event and may continue to change per public health guidelines. See the Visit Pier 62 page (Safety & Sanitation and FAQ sections) for the latest info on safety requirements and arrival tips.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Alaskan Way & Lenora Street, 2101 Alaskan Way, Seattle, United States
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