Located in the North Beach neighborhood of Seattle, 98th St Street End is a small, secluded beach with a length of approximately 100 feet. The sand is light brown, and the area lacks lifeguards and restroom facilities. It offers a serene setting for those seeking a quiet beach experience, with beautiful views of Puget Sound. Visitors often enjoy watching sunsets and stargazing due to the minimal light pollution. The beach itself is mostly private, but there is a public bench area where anyone can sit and enjoy the views.
The area is popular among water sports enthusiasts, who use the nearby mini park to launch kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards. The proximity to Puget Sound makes it an ideal spot for water activities.
Despite its secluded nature, 98th St Street End is part of Seattle's Shoreline Street Ends program, which aims to enhance public access and enjoyment of the city's shoreline.