West Green Lake Beach
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Quick answer: West Green Lake Beach today
West Green Lake Beach is a BeachFinder spot in US-W, US. Today, compare water temperature 0°C, wind 12 km/h · SW, uv 6.3, waves 0.0 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 74/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.
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West Green Lake Beach for World Cup 2026 supporters near Seattle
West Green Lake Beach can be part of a Seattle supporter day between matches. Use this page to decide fast: water temperature, UV, wind, water quality, route friction and whether this is a quick cooldown or a full free-day move.
Quick answer for World Cup 2026 fans: West Green Lake Beach is about 9.7 km from Seattle Stadium in SoDo / Downtown Seattle. Treat it as a quick cooldown, then compare water temperature, UV, wind, water quality, flags, closures and live routing before leaving.
West Green Lake Beach is best framed as a beach and waterfront plan for Seattle supporters. It should answer a practical fan question: can this water stop fit before a match, after a match, or only on a no-ticket day?
World Cup 2026 matchday answer for West Green Lake Beach
West Green Lake Beach, US-W - US is mapped as a World Cup 2026 supporter water stop around Seattle. The nearest host venue context is Seattle Stadium in SoDo / Downtown Seattle, about 9.7 km from the spot, with 10-20 min by car or rideshare before traffic buffers.
West Green Lake Beach is best framed as a beach and waterfront plan for Seattle supporters. It should answer a practical fan question: can this water stop fit before a match, after a match, or only on a no-ticket day? Seattle gives supporters a useful choice between saltwater views and freshwater cooldowns. Beaches and lake spots are good for skyline photos, lighter food plans and a calmer reset between stadium crowds.
Safety bottom line for West Green Lake Beach: BeachFinder can surface weather and water clues, but official flags, closures, lifeguards, local advisories and current conditions decide whether anyone should swim. Sunny does not mean warm water. Wind and water temperature matter here.
9.7 km from Seattle Stadium
Seattle Stadium sits in SoDo / Downtown Seattle. Use a lake or city-water plan if time is tight.
10-20 min by car or rideshare before traffic buffers
Rideshare is practical for Alki or lake beaches if pickup points avoid stadium congestion.
SoDo / Downtown Seattle
Alki and lake beaches can require bus or water-taxi style planning; verify the return after evening matches.
Seattle
Use a lake or city-water plan if time is tight.
Between matches
8.5 km from city centerPossible only if your hotel, transport and match timing are already lined up. Keep the visit short, leave a stadium buffer and do not rely on post-match rideshare.
Alki can work when the group accepts transit or rideshare friction. Check 8.5 km from the host-city center, then choose the route with the easiest return rather than the most famous name.
Bainbridge, longer lake routes or beach-hopping need a free day. This is the strongest use case when supporters want photos, food, shade, water checks and a relaxed return before evening plans.
Recovery-day angle: Alki for skyline and beach volleyball; Lake Washington beaches for freshwater; Green Lake for an easy city cooldown. Add a low-pressure meal stop and keep midday heat/UV out of the main plan where possible.
Seattle Stadium, hotel base and water plan in one decision
Seattle Stadium is in the SoDo and downtown corridor, while Alki, Lake Washington and Green Lake each require different bus, water-taxi, driving or rideshare choices. Plan the water stop from the hotel and verify late return options after matches. For West Green Lake Beach, the stadium distance is 9.7 km and the host-city-center distance is 8.5 km.
West Green Lake Beach can work before kickoff only when the route, parking or transit return is already confirmed. Keep the visit short and leave early for security queues.
After the match, let stadium crowds clear before sending the group toward water. Rideshare is practical for Alki or lake beaches if pickup points avoid stadium congestion. Weather can swing between bright sun, cool wind and rain, and some routes depend on limited transfers. Confirm swimming status, return transport and pickup locations before committing the group.
Families and mixed-age groups should treat West Green Lake Beach as a comfort decision, not just a photo decision: shade, toilets, parking, water temperature, UV, waves, flags and the return route matter more than the famous name.
Safety bottom line for West Green Lake Beach: BeachFinder can surface weather and water clues, but official flags, closures, lifeguards, local advisories and current conditions decide whether anyone should swim.
Klook activities can extend Seattle fan days with harbor cruises, market tours, museum tickets and mountain or waterfall day trips when no match transfer is needed.
10-20 min by car or rideshare before traffic buffers is an indicative distance-based planning estimate, not live traffic. Alki and lake beaches can require bus or water-taxi style planning; verify the return after evening matches. Rideshare is practical for Alki or lake beaches if pickup points avoid stadium congestion.
- Water: check official flags, closures, lifeguards and water-quality advisories before swimming.
- Weather: compare UV, wind, storms and heat before leaving the hotel or fan zone.
- Timing: keep a matchday buffer for security queues, rideshare surge, transit crowding and post-match exits.
- Group fit: families, cold-water swimmers and surf-curious fans may need different choices on the same day.
Use Alki for the view-and-vibe route; use lake beaches when the group wants a more practical freshwater plan.
Avoid: Sunny does not mean warm water. Wind and water temperature matter here. Also avoid treating straight-line distance as a live route or promising swimming when flags, lifeguards, currents or water-quality advisories say otherwise.
Seattle gives supporters a useful choice between saltwater views and freshwater cooldowns. Beaches and lake spots are good for skyline photos, lighter food plans and a calmer reset between stadium crowds.
Choose Alki for skyline views and beach volleyball, Madison Park or Matthews Beach for Lake Washington, Green Lake for an easy urban loop, and Pike Place or the waterfront for a food-heavy city break.
For a different water plan, compare nearby spots in BeachFinder by water temperature, wind, UV, waves, water quality, distance and travel friction.
How far is West Green Lake Beach from Seattle Stadium?
West Green Lake Beach is about 9.7 km from Seattle Stadium. 10-20 min by car or rideshare before traffic buffers. Treat this as planning guidance and re-check live routing before leaving.
Can supporters use West Green Lake Beach before kickoff?
Yes, if the group is already nearby and leaves a stadium security buffer. Check water, UV, wind, flags and traffic first.
Is West Green Lake Beach better after a match?
After a match, avoid stadium pickup surge and use West Green Lake Beach only if the return route is clear. Weather can swing between bright sun, cool wind and rain, and some routes depend on limited transfers. Confirm swimming status, return transport and pickup locations before committing the group.
This page targets high-intent searches from Germany, USA, Brazil, England supporters: beach near stadium, warm water, low wind, safe swim status, family cooldowns and things to do between matches.
After checking conditions for West Green Lake Beach, use the activities widget below for bookable things to do around Seattle. It is an affiliate widget, not an official tournament recommendation.
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West Green Lake Beach
West Green Lake Beach borders Green Lake, a 64-hectare freshwater body located in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, about 8 kilometers north of downtown. The lake, formed by a glacier over 15,000 years ago, occupies a glacial depression characteristic of Puget Sound. The west shore has a temperate urban profile: low-density residences dominate the hinterland, while the public promenade runs along the lake's perimeter for about 3 kilometers, offering regular access to swimming and water sports enthusiasts. The beach itself extends along a narrow strip of sand and pebbles, typical of glacial lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Unlike 6th Avenue West Street End, located 3.8 kilometers to the south and more exposed to circulation currents, West Green Lake Beach remains relatively sheltered, benefiting from the lake basin's orientation. The water, calm and clear in summer, reaches temperatures ranging between 18 and 22°C depending on the season. The beach hosts a regular flow of local swimmers and families, especially in the late afternoon when the light conditions illuminate the lake's reflections. The atmosphere remains relaxed, without intrusive recreational facilities. No lifeguard service is provided here. Access remains free, although the absence of designated parking requires visitors to use adjacent streets. No basic facilities (toilets, showers) are reported on site. Swimming is practiced on a personal basis, without official supervision.
About this spot
Green Lake, whose English name dates back to 19th-century prospectors who noticed the emerald hue of its waters, long served as a freshwater reservoir for Seattle before becoming a municipal recreational area. The west shore, less densely developed than the east shore, has retained a more discreet character. In 1917, the City of Seattle undertook partial landfilling of the lake to create buildable land, permanently altering the lake's geography. Today, West Green Lake Beach remains an anchor point for swimmers in the Wallingford neighborhood, who perpetuate a summer practice rooted in the aquatic culture of the Pacific Northwest.
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