Pocket Beach in Seattle is a small, natural beach located in Olympic Park, offering a serene escape from the city. It is known for its habitat restoration and biodiversity, featuring native plants and a variety of marine life such as sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and clams. The beach is accessible via a 20-minute walk from the Seattle Aquarium and is open from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM. It provides a unique opportunity for tidepool enthusiasts and beach naturalists to explore the marine ecosystem during low tides.
The beach is part of a larger urban habitat restoration effort, transforming former industrial sites into thriving ecosystems. Its proximity to downtown Seattle makes it an attractive spot for both locals and tourists looking to connect with nature.
The surrounding area offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Salish Sea, making it a picturesque destination for those interested in both natural beauty and urban exploration.