Accessibility Guide
Seattle Pride in the Park
Volunteer Park
June 6, 2026
12pm - 7pm
Accessibility Highlights
- ADA Parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis on Volunteer Park Road in the Seattle Asian Art Museum parking lot. Please enter Volunteer Park Road off E Prospect Street (south park entrance). We anticipate high traffic congestion entering the park.
- ADA-compliant portable restrooms are available near the intersection of Volunteer Park Road and E Highland Drive, near the Seattle Asian Art Museum parking lot on Volunteer Park Road, and in the alcohol garden (21+) on the east lawn of Volunteer Park. There are ADA compliant restrooms located inside of the Seattle Asian Art Museum as well.
- ASL Interpretation is available at the south east corner of the Amphitheater Mainstage on the west lawn.
- Accessible priority seating is available at the bottom of the accessibility ramp on the west lawn, near the southeast corner of the amphitheater stage (first come, first-serve).
- Accessible paths are indicated throughout the map. Accessibility mats will be available where pathways indicated across grass.
- Designated assistants are available at our Information Booth to help you order and carry food back to you. We can’t take your money or make purchases for you.
- Interaction Badges are available at our Information Booth for those who want a visible indicator around their interaction needs.
- The low-sensory zone is a decompression space with activities and sensory support (co hosted by The Arc of King County).
- Water for service animals is available just north of the Seattle Asian Art Museum parking lot on the east side of the road. Please relieve and pick up after your animal past the low sensory space or north of the west lawn (outside of the event footprint).
Sensory & Environmental Notes
- This event includes amplified music.
- Crowd size: 10,000–13,000 attendees.
- Grass + paved terrain.
- There is limited shade and no climate controlled spaces — plan accordingly.
- Weather-dependent event (rain or shine).
For more information, email Programs@SeattlePride.org.
Seattle Pride in the Park Map (Text-Only version)
Address
Volunteer Park
1247 15th Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112
Borders
The Seattle Pride in the Park area is bordered on the north by East Highland Drive, which will be closed. It is bordered on the south by the Seattle Asian Art Museum, where ADA toilets and parking are located.
Center of park area
In the center of the park area, a “food truck” street runs south to north between the ADA parking lot at the Seattle Asian Art Museum and East Highland Drive. Services and amenities located on this street are, in order of south to north: Information station, First Aid Tent, food trucks, and toilets (including ADA toilets). Curb ramps for crossing the “food truck street” are located by the Information station and just south of East Highland Drive.
West side of park area
On the west side of the “food truck street,” there are, in order of south to north:
- Teen and Young Adult Tent
- Family Tent
- Indigenous Community Tent
- Amphitheater Mainstage with ASL interpreters
- Booths
East side of park area
On the east side of the “food truck street,” there are, in order of south to north:
- LGBTQIA2S+ Vendor Marketplace
- Low Sensory Zone
- Alcohol Garden (21+) with Dance-focused Stage inside (including ADA toilets)
- Tables
Location of restrooms, from south to north
- Seattle Asian Art Museum (includes ADA toilets)
- South end of Volunteer Park Road (near its intersection with the Seattle Asian Art Museum Parking Lot)
- Alcohol Garden by East Stage (includes ADA toilets)
- Intersection of the “food truck street” and East Highland Drive (southwest of the intersection)
Accessible Pathway
Starting in the south end of the park area, an accessible pathway connects the Seattle Asian Art Museum with its ADA parking lot to the west side Alcohol Garden with its ADA seating. The accessible pathway also connects with the ADA information station and First Aid Tent. The accessible pathway runs along both sides of the “food truck street,” where curb ramps are located to cross “food truck street” near the ADA information station (to the south) and just south of East Highland Drive (to the north). The accessible pathway continues on the east side of the park area, reaching the Alcohol Garden with its toilets (including ADA toilets) and the Low Sensory Zone.