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2026 Accessibility Guide - Pride in the Park
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Accessibility Guide
Seattle Pride in the Park
Volunteer Park
June 6, 2026
12pm - 7pm

Accessibility Highlights

Sensory & Environmental Notes

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:

East side of park area

On the east side of the “food truck street,” there are, in order of south to north:

Location of restrooms, from south to north

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.