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Location
6300 block of Beach Drive SW, between 63rd and 64th Avenues, on the
waterfront of West Seattle.
See also this map showing Charles Richey Viewpoint in relation to other West Seattle viewpoints.
Admission
Free.
Getting there by car
Click on the map below for directions.
Getting there by bus
From downtown, via bus number 37 (Alki Admiral District).
Board the southbound bus at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Pike
Street.
(Enjoy the view from West Seattle Bridge as you cross it on the bus.
Unfortunately no pedestrian traffic is allowed on the bridge.)
Alight from the bus at the corner of Beach Drive SW and 63rd Ave
SW.
It is about a 30-minute ride this way.
(Note: Bus number 37 unfortunately has a confusing and irregular
timetable. If you do not intend to alight in West Seattle, bus number 37
makes a terrific drive taking in the views of West Seattle. If you do
alight in West Seattle, it is probably best to plan your return trip via
bus number 56.)
You will see the viewpoint with its "can't-miss" views of Puget Sound on
Beach Drive.
From downtown, via bus number 56 (Alki Beach).
Board the southbound bus at the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike
Street.
(Enjoy the view from West Seattle Bridge as you cross it on the bus.
Unfortunately no pedestrian traffic is allowed on the bridge.)
Alight
from the bus at the corner of 63rd Avenue SW and Alki Avenue. It is
about a 20- to 30-minute ride each way, depending on whether you catch an
express bus.
Walk south to the end of 63rd Avenue where it joins Beach Drive, and you
will see the viewpoint ahead. Or, for a more scenic walk, follow Alki
Avenue westwards, past housing and around the point where it becomes Beach
Drive SW. Continue southwest along Beach Drive until you reach the
viewpoint which adjoins the beach. A 10- to 15-minute walk.
Notes and tips
Charles Richey Viewpoint is part of a chain of public access spaces
that skirt the West Seattle Peninsular along the water's edge You might
also like to visit the West Seattle Lighthouse, and Alki Beach Park to the
northeast. Or, by continuing to walk southwest on Beach Drive for about
ten-minutes, you will come to Weather Watch Park. A further ?- minute walk
will bring you to Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook.
Well
kept benches, plantings, and grassy areas make this a pleasant spot to
take in the views. Naval and commercial boat traffic is often seen plying
the waters, including huge freighters bypassing Seattle for Tacoma's large
port at Commencement Bay.
Low tides bring out the beach combers to the pebbly beach, and reveal a bronze-cast Andromeda reclining on the beachfront. The southwestern end of the viewpoint is comprised of Constellation Park & Marine Reserve, with its artwork and interpretive "Intertidal Wall". The 13 constellations visible in the western sky are depicted in the "Avenue of Stars," which runs the length of the park.
This side of West Seattle peninsula is exposed to the westerly winds, so you will probably appreciate long sleeves, even in summer. For refreshments you will need to return to the Alki Beach side of the peninsula.
The Views
Charles Richey Viewpoint looks southwest across Puget Sound, taking
in Bainbridge Island, Blake Island, Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula,
and the Olympic Mountains. On a clear day you can see Mount Rainier rising
over the hill to the southwest.
The following photos were taken around midday on a partly cloudy day in early May. Click on photo for full-size image.
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