Summer might get all the attention, but fall is one of the best-kept secrets in Seattle boating. The lakes are calmer, the docks are less crowded, and the shoreline comes alive with color. It’s the season for cozy brunch cruises, coffee runs to Kirkland, and quiet afternoons watching eagles soar over Lake Washington.
In this guide, we’ll share the best places to boat in Seattle this fall and with Seattle Boat by your side, you’ll see how easy it is to keep boating all season long. Ready to plan your fall on the water?
Yes! Many boaters say it’s the best time of year. With lighter traffic, calmer water, and vibrant views, fall offers a refreshing change of pace. The key is preparation:
Plan outings earlier in the day with shorter daylight hours.
Pack blankets and extra layers to stay comfortable.
(READ: What to Wear & Pack for Cold-Weather Cruising)
Bring a thermos of something warm for the ride.
Always check the forecast before you head out.
Seattle Boat helps you keep boating simple with year-round moorage at SkyLaunch Marina and flexible options like FunShare Boat Club memberships.
Brunch is even better when you arrive by boat. Crisp fall mornings set the perfect scene, and Lake Union has no shortage of options:
Ivar’s Salmon House → Classic Northwest seafood brunch, dock for pickup or dine in.
Daniel’s Broiler – Lake Union → Upscale brunch with sweeping views.
The Cove at Lake Union Piers → A wine bar with small bites and a laid-back vibe, perfect for lingering.
Who says coffee runs have to be quick? On Lake Washington, you can make it an outing.
Carillon Point in Kirkland → Guest moorage with coffee and pastries at Carillon Kitchen.
Beach House Bar + Grill → Upscale casual dining with lakefront views.
Kirkland Waterfront → Walkable cafés, shops, and plenty of shoreline charm.
Most moorage in Kirkland is first-come, first-serve, so arrive early on weekends.
Seattle’s fall colors aren’t just for hikers; boaters can catch the best fall views all over the city from the water. From calm lake coves to island lighthouses, here are a few destinations worth cruising to this season.
Fall boating in Seattle is all about calm water, colorful shorelines, and cozy outings. Whether it’s brunch on Lake Union, coffee in Kirkland, or a lighthouse trip to Vashon, there’s no need to end your season early.
Seattle Boat makes it easy to keep going with year-round dry stack moorage, valet service for winterization, and flexible ownership-free options like FunShare Boat Rental Club.