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Sports Venues

Qwest Field
Home of the Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Sounder FC and other large events from home shows to concerts.



Safeco Field
Home of the Seattle Mariner’s Major League Baseball team. Safeco Field has a retractable roof for coverage on rainy and snowy days.

KeyArena
Home court for the women’s WNBA Storm basketball team, the Seattle Thunderbirds hockey team and other events and concerts.

Tacoma Dome
The Tacoma Dome is a wood structure that hosts over one million guests annually. The arena and its attached Exhibition Hall is host to 300 events a year. Events include: WIAA high school sports, major concerts, family shows and several tradeshows.

Seattle Thunder Birds
The Seattle Thunderbirds hockey team is part of the Western Hockey League: it has 22 teams, divided into two 5-team divisions (U.S., B.C.) and two 6-team divisions (East and Central). All Thunderbirds games are broadcast on The Funky Monkey 104.9 FM.

Seattle Sounders
Home of Seattle Sounders and Sounders FC soccer. Soccer in Seattle has had record breaking numbers of fans at games. Get schedules, player profiles and more.

Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks football team play at Qwest Field and fans consider themselves the 12th Man.

Seattle Mariners
The Mariners baseball team plays at Safeco Field.

University of Washington Athletics (Bank of America Arena)
The University of Washington (UW) competes in the Pac-10 conference.

Seattle Storm
The Seattle Strom is our women’s professional basketball team. They are part of the WNBA and play inside KeyArena at Seattle Center.

Seattle Underdog Sports Leagues
Recreational sports leagues for men, women, and co-eds. Sports offered are: flag football, bowling, softball, dodgeball, kickball, mini golf and volleyball.


Cycle, Mountain Bike, Golf, Kayak, Canoe and Running Clubs

Seattle Cycling / Mountain Biking
Find mountain biking and cycling trails and roads throughout Washington.



Seattle Golf
Get information on Seattle's four classic, city maintained golf courses: Interbay Golf Center, Jefferson Park Golf Course, Jackson Park Golf Course and West Seattle Golf Course. They each offer golf instruction for any level, covered and heated driving ranges and pro shops.

Go Northwest Kayaking
A site dedicated to kayaking the Pacific Northwest.

Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking Seattle
Comprehensive list of where to boat in Seattle.

Washington Running Clubs
Find a list of running clubs near your home anywhere in Washington from Northwest Runner magazine.


Rock Climbing, Mountaineering and Hiking

Vertical World in Seattle, Redmond, Everett, & Bremerton
Seattle is home to the first ever indoor rock climbing gym. Vertical World started it all off in 1987 and has rock climbing gyms in Seattle, Bremerton, Redmond and Everett.

Stone Gardens in Seattle
This rock climbing gym is located in Ballard and is very popular with hard-core boulderers and college students.

The Mountaineers
The Mountaineers of Seattle have been a strong club since 1906. Today they have 10,500 members and offer trips, events and classes for all experience levels.

Alpine Ascents International
They lead mountain expeditions and offer schooling to those interested in learning how to safely summit a mountain.

Seattle Mountaineers
A place to learn, play, socialize, volunteer and support others in common goals.

Mountain Madness
They lead mountain expeditions and teach several courses about mountaineering, avalanche safety and more.

Rainier Mountaineering, Inc.
Since 1969 Rainier Mountaineering has been teaching expedition skills and leading climbers up peaks around the world, including our very own Mount Rainier.

Hiking around Seattle (King County)
Mount Si, Little Si, Tiger Mountain and Rattlesnake Mountain are popular hikes just outside Seattle.


Fishing, Birding and Shooting Ranges

Seattle Audubon
Discover birding in Seattle.

Seattle Fishing
Find where to fish in the Seattle area.

Washington State Shooting Ranges
A comprehensive list of shooting range locations across Washington.


Swimming, Tennis, Yoga and Pilates

Swimming Pools from Seattle Parks & Recreation
Find information on Seattle area swimming pools, open-water swimming, wading pools, beaches and more.


King County Aquatic Center
The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center hosts more than 50 events annually. They were home of the 1990 Goodwill Games, they’ve been the site of the Olympic Trials, and top national and international competitions. They also offer diving events and it’s open to the public for lap swims, swimming lessons and more.

Seattle Tennis from Seattle Parks and Recreation
Find a list of outdoor tennis courts in the Seattle area.

8 Limbs Yoga Centers
With three locations around Seattle the center was the winner of Seattle mayor's 2008 Small Business Award.

Pilates Northwest
Find Pilates programs for improving strength, flexibility, alignment and posture.


Downhill Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Snow Boarding, Snow Shoeing and Sledding

Stevens Pass
Seattle’s popular skiing / snowboarding location is found 78 miles east of Seattle.




Summit at Snoqualmie
Seattle’s backyard ski destination with four ski areas 40 miles east of Seattle offering day and night hours. Also has a tubing park for those that would rather sled, great for kids.

Mt. Baker
Nestled in the Cascade Mountains outside Bellingham the mountain had world record snowfall in 1998-1999. Only certain areas are legal for sledding, check the website for updated information.

White Pass
Located in the Cascades popular with downhill and cross country skiers.

Crystal Mountain
Situated on the Northeastern corner of Mount Rainer National Park.

Hurricane Ridge
Nestled in the Olympic National Park. An ideal family ski destination due to its smaller size.

Mt. Spokane
Located 23 miles outside Spokane run by a non-profit.

49° North
A resort located in the Colville National Forest 50 miles north of Spokane.

Mission Ridge
Found 12 miles outside Wenatchee offers day and night skiing.

Bluewood
Located in the Blue Mountains of Southeastern Washington.

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