This 2-Hour Cruise Shows You A Side Of Washington You've Never Seen Before
We’re incredibly lucky to live in a coastal state, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a Washingtonian who doesn’t love the ocean (or at least being near it). But have you ever explored our state’s inland waters by boat?
If you’ve walked along the Seattle waterfront, you may have spotted a sign for Argosy Cruises. You may even have wondered if they’re worth it, especially if you’re a local. The answer is a resounding yes, particularly if you decide to try a two-hour Locks Cruise.

The Harbor Cruise always meets at the waterfront, but the Locks Cruise sometimes departs from the AGC Marina in South Lake Union.

The tour is fully narrated, and even if you've lived in Washington your entire life, you're definitely going to learn a few things.
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The boat also has a full bar with plenty of local beer and wine, cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and tasty snacks for purchase.
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The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks serve as a barrier between the salt water of Puget Sound and the freshwater beyond.

And that's exactly what happens on this cruise. You'll be lowered 26 feet into the locks, and into the saltwater of the Sound.

But it won't be long before you spot the familiar Seattle skyline in the distance.

It's well worth the investment for the scenery alone, but the Locks experience is fantastic (and unique).
Looking for something the whole family can enjoy? The Locks Cruise is a blast for all ages.
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