Walk and Roll
Discover your travel options to keep you moving through West Seattle. Visit SeattleTraffic.org for all the latest news and updates.
Updated: November 1, 2021
What you'll find below:
- Stay Healthy Streets
- Safe routes to and from school
- Plan your walking or rolling route
- Walking and rolling maps and additional resources
Stay Healthy Streets
No matter how you get around West Seattle, you likely will make some trips walking, pushing a stroller or rolling in a wheelchair. We are supporting people walking and rolling safely by converting some existing, neighborhood greenways (calm residential streets) into Stay Healthy Streets.
Stay Healthy Street: High Point Map | Stay Healthy Street: Delridge/Highland Park Map |
Stay Healthy Streets are closed to vehicles - but not residents or deliveries - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (until further notice). This decreased vehicle traffic makes these streets a safer place for you to make trips and explore neighborhoods by walking, rolling, or riding.
Want to enjoy the benefits of Stay Healthy Streets on your block? Read our guidelines and then request a Stay Healthy Block permit. You may soon see residential streets around schools turned into Stay Healthy Blocks to create more space for children into and out of schools.
Mini grants available for organizing Safe Routes to School
As schools reopen with staggered start and end times, you will see parents and children walking, biking and rolling to and from school. Parents and community organizations: did you know there are resources available to organize or support safer routes to school?
Apply for a $1,000 grant for resources to support walking, rolling and biking to and from school. | How to start a Safe Routes to School campaign at your school. |
Plan your route
Accessible Route Planner (interactive) | Elevation Accessibility Map (interactive) |
Maps and additional resources
West Seattle and Duwamish Valley Walking Map (PDF)
feet first West Seattle Trails map (PDF)
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways program
Request a Stay Healthy permit for your block
feet first
Report an issue in your neighborhood