With more than 60 public piers from Tacoma to Bellingham, you don’t need a boat to get out on the water in Puget Sound. Many local municipalities maintain piers for a variety of uses, including fishing. Please be aware that anglers are invited guests at many of these sites, and safe and responsible behavior should be exercised at all times. Obey all rules and regulations at pier fishing sites, and check locally for fishing hours. Many piers are open from dawn to dusk, and some allow night use.
Pier name Sort descending | Facilities | County |
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Coal Dock (Lion's Community Park) | Parking, Restrooms, ADA access, Lights, Railings | Kitsap |
Cornet Bay Docks | Parking, Restrooms | Island |
Coupeville Pier | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Railings | Island |
Crystal Springs Public Fishing Pier | Parking, Railings | Kitsap |
Des Moines Marina Pier | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Lights, Railings, Fish cleaning station | King |
Dockton Park Pier | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Railings | King |
Drayton Harbor Park Pier (Port of Bellingham) | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Lights, Railings | Whatcom |
Edmonds Pier | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Lights, Rain cover, Railings, Fish cleaning station | Snohomish |
Elliott Bay | King | |
Everett - 10th Street Marine Park Pier | Parking, ADA access, Restrooms, Railings | Snohomish |