Top 9 Activities to Experience at Lake Union, Seattle

In a city filled with lakes and surrounded by the Puget Sound, Lake Union stands out. This vibrant lake is centrally located in downtown Seattle, making it easily accessible. Although Lake Union may not be as expansive as Lake Washington, it offers a multitude of activities that showcase Seattle’s unique maritime culture— from kayaking to seaplane rides to relaxing by the shore in a park or at a restaurant.

Go Kayaking and Stand Up Paddleboarding

A woman paddles a paddleboard past houseboats on Lake Union near downtown Seattle.
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Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding are among the most affordable and accessible methods for anyone to experience the water, and Lake Union is an ideal locale for renting either type of craft. While navigating the open Puget Sound can be challenging due to swells and currents, the calm waters of Lake Union provide a much more manageable environment (although you should be prepared for boat wakes; a brief rental lesson can help you adjust).

The leisurely pace of kayaking or paddleboarding allows you to take in fantastic sights such as the iconic Space Needle, seaplanes landing, and vibrant houseboats and sailboats scattered throughout the lake. If you’re feeling adventurous and have your rental for a bit longer, you can even explore the Ship Canal. Just ensure you’re aware of boating etiquette (ask at the rental shop if unsure) as Lake Union is bustling with fellow water enthusiasts. Notable rental locations can be found on Westlake and Fairview Avenue, including Northwest Outdoor Center and Moss Bay.

Take a Cruise or Rent a Boat

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If kayaking or paddleboarding isn’t your style, don’t worry. There are plenty of alternatives for enjoying Lake Union without having to paddle your boat. Ride the Ducks, the well-known amphibious vehicles, dive into Lake Union as part of their entertaining land and water tours. These silly, comedic tours are particularly suitable for families. Furthermore, you can rent various types of boats—from traditional vessels to unique options like the world’s only hot tub boats.

Visit the Center for Wooden Boats

The Center For Wooden Boats on Lake Union.
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Another unique way to experience the waters of Lake Union is to visit the Center for Wooden Boats, which specializes in wooden boats. If you’re interested in a brief introduction to sailing, consider attending a free public sail offered every Sunday. For those seeking a more comprehensive experience, the center provides adult and youth sailing lessons. Additionally, a variety of watercraft rentals are available. Absolute beginners can rent rowboats or pedal boats, while those with kayaking or canoeing experience may opt for those, or even rent a sailboat if they possess sailing knowledge.

Explore Gas Works Park

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Gas Works Park presents a fantastic urban park experience with remarkable views of the city skyline and the lake. It rests on the historical site of the Seattle Gas Light Company’s gasification plant, which still showcases remnants of the only coal gasification plant remaining in the U.S. The main structure’s remains, though fenced off, provide incredible photo opportunities.

Other sections of the plant have been redeveloped and artistically painted to create a playground where kids (and adults!) can explore. Additionally, the park is a favorite spot for flying kites due to the kite-flying hill’s consistent wind. Gas Works Park is also a key venue for major events, such as the Seafair summer July 4th celebration, making it an ideal place to watch fireworks.

Have Lunch With a View

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Restaurants line the shoreline of Lake Union, especially on the southern end near the South Lake Union neighborhood. Prominent dining options include Daniel’s Broiler (an elegant steakhouse), Chandler’s Crabhouse (upscale seafood focusing on crab dishes), Duke’s Seafood & Chowder (known for a variety of chowders and fish and chips), The White Swan Public House (a pub with an upscale twist on traditional fare), and I Love Sushi on Lake Union (sushi!). Each of these restaurants offers stunning views.

Walk the Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop

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The Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop is a picturesque six-mile trail that connects various points of interest around the lake, which includes Gas Works Park, Lake Union Park, and the Museum of History and Industry. The pathway also features several restaurants along the way, making it ideal for jogging or leisurely walks.

Take a Ride on Kenmore Air

Kenmore Air seaplanes in Seattle, Washington
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After spending some time around Lake Union, you’ll likely notice seaplanes frequently taking off and landing. Kenmore Air has one of its terminals located on the lake, providing various scenic flight options. You can depart from Lake Union to the San Juan Islands, Victoria, or the Inside Passage; however, the ultimate experience is the Seattle Scenic Seaplane Tour. On this 20-minute tour, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the University of Washington campus, downtown Seattle, and local stadiums from above.

Visit Lake Union Park and MOHAI

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Located right on the water within Lake Union Park, the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) is one of Seattle’s leading museums and is well worth your time. Its diverse exhibits provide insights into local history and industry, covering a wide range of topics. Notable displays include the region’s past and artifacts such as the first commercial airplane built by Bill Boeing, the neon “R” sign from the Rainier Brewing Company, and a fascinating World War II-era periscope that offers a unique view of downtown Seattle.

Browse the Houseboats

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If you recall the 1990s film “Sleepless in Seattle,” you probably envision charming houseboats. The iconic houseboat featured in the movie is located in a floating homes community on Lake Union. Although you cannot stroll up to these private residences, you can paddle past them by renting a kayak or other watercraft, or keep an eye out for occasional tours of the homes that occur every few years.

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