Fritz Hedges Waterway Park makes a splash in Seattle
Opened in fall 2020 at the base of the University of Washington campus, the award-winning 3.5-acre Fritz Hedges Waterway Park transformed a degraded industrial site into a vibrant public space on Portage Bay. Designed by landscape architecture firm Walker Macy, the park combines environmental restoration with recreational amenities. It features a salmon-friendly shoreline, a kayak launch, a pier, and a meadow of native wildflowers and grasses, reconnecting the University District to the water while celebrating the area’s cultural history.
Named after Frederick “Fritz” Hedges, a dedicated Seattle Parks and Recreation professional, the park reflects his belief in the vital role of parks in urban life. With its open, south-facing views, the space invites visitors to relax, enjoy their lunch, or read a book while taking in panoramic waterfront scenery. This peaceful retreat has already garnered accolades for its contribution to community wellness and the environment.
To encourage year-round use, Maglin’s 720 Chairs were chosen in bold yellow, adding warmth and vibrancy even on Seattle’s grayest days. Strategically placed in the green space and along the pier, the chairs offer comfortable seating with unparalleled views of the waterway. Their thoughtful design invites visitors to slow down, linger, and enjoy the park’s tranquil atmosphere, making Fritz Hedges Waterway Park a beloved addition to Seattle’s urban landscape.