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  1. EXHIBITS - Locks History, Corps of Engineers in the NW. and Park Ranger offices. MAIN FLOOR - GIFT SHOP, THEATER (multiple videos on request), TOURS* & TALKS. 15+ LOCKS Videos. 1,000,000+ Views. VIS ...

  2. School Group Tours: School group tours must be scheduled at least a month in advance. Custom Private Group Tours are donation based and led by experienced subject matter experts. Custom tours include dates and times not available on free scheduled tours and contain unique in depth content tailered to your desired areas of interest.

  3. They are known locally as the Ballard Locks after the neighborhood to their north. (Magnolia lies to the south.) The locks and associated facilities serve three purposes: To maintain the water...

  4. The Ballard Locks is a lock system on Lake Washington in Ballard, Seattle. There is a beautiful, tranquil, and small garden next to the Locks on the Ballard side. If you are fortunate, visitors can see the salmon climb up the ladders to help them spawn. Magical. It is free. Also, there are 8 major brewers in Ballard to sample.

  5. Website | Map. Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattles most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months. The grounds also feature a fish ladder and the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden — one of the most beautiful park settings in Seattle.

  6. The Ballard Locks is a picturesque park with a ship canal, 15 minutes from downtown Seattle. The Ballard Locks is FREE to visit, with a paid parking lot along 3015 NW 54th St in Ballard. You can see salmon at the Fish Ladder from mid-June to late October. An astounding 40,000 ships pass through the locks each year, making it the busiest locks ...

  7. Oct 13, 2023 · One hundred and six years after they formally opened in 1917, the Ballard Locks are the nation’s busiest, passing up to 50,000 vessels each year. As Lake Washington’s only outlet, the Locks...

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