Seattle Locks Cruise





Description
Discover the best of Seattle on a scenic cruise through the heart of the city and experience the iconic Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks, a ‘boat elevator’ connecting Puget Sound and Lake Washington Ship Canal. On the saltwater of Puget Sound, take in breathtaking views of the city skyline and majestic mountain ranges. Then, glide through the freshwater canal for a closer look at historic neighborhoods, commercial fishing vessels, floating homes, seaplanes, and more. Along the way, enjoy captivating stories of Seattle’s past and present from a live, local guide.
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Begin OR end (depending on your tour direction – check your ticket) your cruise on the bustling southern end of this lake in the heart of the city. Lake Union is a natural body of water surrounded by city buildings and highways. This is a popular spot for recreational activities like paddle boarding, kayaking, and boating.
This is a popular shipyard providing full-service repairs and renovations for vessels. Passing by you’ll see large commercial fishing vessels. This is one of the oldest businesses on Lake Union and a go-to area for large vessels to be put into dry-dock.
Unique to Lake Union is the large floating home communities on it. See a variety of floating homes and houseboats, including the famous home featured in the classic 90’s movie “Sleepless in Seattle”. Spot quirky, colorful exteriors as well as luxurious, modern floating homes.
Get clear views of one of Seattle’s most picturesque and popular park. Gas Works Park is a decommissioned coal gasification plant that became later known as local-favorite for people to socialize, play, and visit. Nestled in the neighborhoods of Fremont and Wallingford, this park was also a filming location for the popular 90’s movie “10 Things I Hate About You”.
One of the few bridges you’ll go under on the Locks Cruise, the Fremont Bridge is one of the busiest in the United States. As you go cruise through the colorfully-decorated drawbridge, be in awe of how close our vessel fits right under.
Cruise down Lake Washington Ship Canal and follow the actual footpath from the boat. This trail stretches 1.9 miles and peeks at several of Seattle’s historic neighborhoods. The trail follows an abandoned railroad and has views of Ballard’s maritime industrial area.
Opened by the Port of Seattle, marvel at the many commercial fishing vessels at Fisherman’s Terminal. Learn about Seattle’s fishing and maritime history and how this terminal has housed hundreds of fishing vessels over the years. Also, famously known for housing some of the boats from the popular show “Deadliest Catch”.
Be in the center of all the action of the nations busiest locking system. Experience your vessel being lowered an average of 20 ft (6m) from the freshwater level of Lake Union to the saltwater of Puget Sound. This locking system is 100+ years old and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Learn the history of Seattle’s largest natural park and enjoy the photo opportunities of West Point Lighthouse on its beaches. With about 560 acres of land, enjoy tranquility and overlook views of the Puget Sound. Visit the park in-person and visit the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle.
Enjoy sweeping views of this large inland estuary, that lies between the Olympic Peninsula and Seattle metropolitan area. Approximately 95 miles long, see views of popular mountain ranges like the Olympics. If you’re lucky, you might even get a glimpse of some wildlife!
The Locks Cruise makes sure to go by the iconic landmark, the Space Needle. You’ll have both up-close and panoramic views while on the tour. You’ll be able to take photos from our unobstructed view of the famous Space Needle, while also snapping the landmark itself in the skyline as a whole.
End OR begin (depending on your tour direction - check your ticket) your cruise from Seattle’s historic and lively central waterfront! Learn about both the past and present from your local tour guide as you cruise by the many piers and landmarks. You’ll see popular sights like the Space Needle, Great Wheel, Overlook Park, etc.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- TWO DEPARTURE OPTIONS - This is a one-way tour that starts & ends at two different central Seattle marinas. Choose to depart from Pier 54 on the waterfront or from AGC Marina on Lake Union. The departure location is noted in the subtitle of the tour. If unsure - please call Argosy Cruises
- Check-in 30 minutes prior to tour - Boarding starting 20 minutes prior to departure
- All vessels offer both indoor & outdoor seating
- All vessels have bathrooms
- Wheelchair accessible. PLEASE CALL in advance to secure crew/boarding support.
- Kids (3 and under) ride free but do require a boarding pass
- Gates close 5 minutes prior to tour departure time for boat preparation and safety checks
Reviews(412)
Great views of the city from the harbor and the lake. An opportunity to take a boat ride through very active canal locks. Terrific narration.
The tour guide was very knowledgeable and interesting to listen to. A good way to see Seattle by boat, most in my group had never been through locks before and was interesting. It was a beautiful day and you could see Mt Rainier.
The best way to see the City from the water! You see so much of Seattle! And the surrounding islands are just breathtaking!
This was a wonderful way to see and get a sense of the many water features in Seattle including spectacular views of Mt. Rainier. As someone who lives in Seattle, I have seen the locks from land many times but going through them was a memorable experience. I would hightly recommend this tour to everyone, locals and visitors alike.
Wow! So much fun and an awesome experience going through the locks. Kyle was funny and knew everything about Seattle. Cruising out of the harbour and around to the lake area was beautiful. Seeing Seattle from the water is a must-do - and Argosy are the crew to do it with.
This is my 2nd time on an Argosy cruise, I loved it! I did the 1 hour tour 10 years ago. This time we took the 2 hour cruise from Lake Union to Pier 54. What a great experience! The views were stunning, the bar line was always short and our tour guide Tim was fantastic.
It was an unusually and very hot day, which marred the experience slightly, no fault of the tour operator of course. Still nice to get out onto the water and see and learn about Seattle from its' waterways. Good narration and our captain also gave interesting information (a woman, yay!!). View of Mount Ranier a dramatic surprise. A nice break if you've been walking a lot. My chicken ceasar wrap was underwhelming. Had the day been less oppressively hot it would have been even nicer.
The tour was great, and loved the narration! It may be worth calling to confirm the pier as our tickets listed the wrong pier at Elliott Bay.
This is the best cruise that Seattle offers. The crew was great. The information on the tour was great. Going through the Lock was a great experience . This cruise is a wonderful way to see Seattle
Great experience. Friendly and knowledgable crew. Lake Union was a short (20 minute) walk to the needle/monorail.



