Washington State Ferries | WSDOT All are welcome on Washington State Ferries Here are some helpful tips on how to navigate the ferries First-time rider’s guide Riders with disabilities Route map (PDF 1 4MB) Contact Ferries Watch May community meetings Recordings of both spring virtual community meetings are available online as we celebrate our 75th anniversary on June 1
Schedules | WSDOT - Washington State Department of Transportation Schedules Find Washington State Ferries schedules by route, best times to travel and low tide warnings You can view schedules by route or by date Check low tide warnings for our Vashon Island and Mukilteo Clinton routes, where large vehicles are sometimes restricted due to increased ramp angles
Ferries terminals | WSDOT Ferries terminals Find out where your ferry is, see loading status at the terminals through cameras and read important Washington State Ferries travel alerts You can also learn more about our ferry fleet and other ferry systems
Ticket information | WSDOT Business account invoicing 3% card payment recovery fee Effective March 1, 2026, a 3% cost recovery surcharge is added to all tickets purchased with a credit or debit card This fee was directed by the Washington State Legislature (RCW 47 60 860) so the state can recover the cost of processing these payments
First-time riders | WSDOT This is a guide on how to use Washington State Ferries for first-time riders Step 1: Plan your route Learn about the current ferry routes (PDF 512KB) and schedules Find out fares by route and date using our fare calculator tool Step 2: Make a reservation for vehicles on available routes You may make a vehicle reservation on the following routes: Anacortes San Juan Islands (Friday Harbor
Rider information | WSDOT Commercial and oversized vehicles on ferries Find information about driving commercial and oversized vehicles onto Washington State Ferries
Employment with Washington State Ferries | WSDOT Employment with Washington State Ferries Find career opportunities on vessels, in terminals and other positions with Washington State Ferries We employ about 2,000 people throughout the Puget Sound region, on vessels, in terminals and at our Eagle Harbor Maintenance Facility We also have staff at our headquarters and warehouse buildings in
WSDOT - Ferries - Schedule * Schedule info is available from today's date (6 16 2026) through the end of the most recently posted sailing season (9 19 2026)