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Take Renton's Polar Bear Plunge

Ring in the New Year with an icy splash at Gene Coulon Park

By Macaroni KID Renton-Newcastle-Mercer Island December 21, 2023

It’s icy, frosty and just plain cold: it’s Renton’s Polar Bear Plunge. This annual New Year’s Day tradition at Gene Coulon Park will start your 2024 with a jolt!

Renton’s Polar Bear Plunge is at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 1, 2024. It’s free to participate, but you need to pre-register. 

The goal is simple: make a run into the chilly waters of Lake Washington – and run back out as fast as you can. Expect the water to be about 45- to 47-degrees. Sometimes, it feels colder because of the wind. The crowd will cheer you on as you immerse yourself in Lake Washington – or just dip your toes. Either way, it’s a fun-filled morning that’s guaranteed to wake you up.

Renton hosted its first Polar Bear Plunge in 2008. Ever since, residents and visitors alike have made it a tradition to take a dip in Lake Washington on New Year’s Day.

Here’s all you need to know about the Polar Bear Plunge

  • Registration is FREE.
  • You must register to participate.
  • Pre-registered participants get coffee, hot cocoa, and chowder after taking the plunge!
  • Meet at the South Beach of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. 
  • Bring your towel and dry clothes to warm up after.
  • U.S. Coast Guard approved flotation devices are permitted for those with limited water/swimming experience. 

A special thank you to the Renton Fire Authority, Ivar's, and Starbucks for supporting this event!

Take the plunge and register here!

Fun Fact: The first Polar Bear Plunge took place in Boston in 1904 in some mighty chilly waters. 

Macaroni KID Renton-Newcastle-Mercer Island