Alki History Walking Tours

Our popular Alki History Walking Tour returns on Saturday, November 30!

Join SWSHS tour guides to learn about the history of Alki Beach, including the arrival of the Denny Party, the first colonial settlement on Alki, on November 13, 1851.

Learn about the peoples who have lived here and how settlement by various groups and individuals has left its mark on Alki. Visit historic and cultural sites in the area and discuss how our understanding of the area and its people continues to evolve.

Tours include stops at the Log House Museum, Fir Lodge/Alki Homestead, historic sites and monuments at Alki Beach, and Doc Maynard’s home in West Seattle.

Tours are offered rain or shine and include about one mile of walking with multiple stops. The tour is ADA accessible although there are no stops that include seating.

All tours begin and end at the Log House Museum at 3003 61st Ave SW, Seattle WA 98116.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Click on a date below to register.

Register: Saturday, November 30th at 11am

Register: Saturday, November 30th at 1pm

This program is generously supported by sustaining funds from 4Culture, the Ferguson Foundation, the City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, ArtsWA, and Arts Fund.

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The Log House Museum is open to the public on Friday and Saturday: Noon to 4pm.