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Water conditions, access, currents, depth, bacteria levels, algae, weather, and hazards can change quickly. These listings are for general planning only and are not a safety recommendation. Check posted signs and official local guidance before entering the water.

Curated water access

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Water conditions, access, currents, depth, bacteria levels, algae, weather, and hazards can change quickly. These listings are for general planning only and are not a safety recommendation. Check posted signs and official local guidance before entering the water.

Source

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Washington State Parks, King County Parks, Seattle Parks, and local public sources

Official WDFW water-access records across Western Washington, plus curated park and shoreline records where source pages support beach, swimming, paddling, or water-quality labels.

Regional water

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