Lime Kiln Lighthouse

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

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Monday, March 9, 2015

No. 306 San Juan County Park Campground

San Juan County Park

San Juan Park Road
Friday Harbor, WA 98250


San Juan County Park is located on the western side of San Juan Island along the shore of Smallpox Bay. Its is both a day use and overnight campground taht features a gravel beach inside Smallpox Bay, a boat ramp, 20 campsites spread over 12 acres, Picnic Tables, Fire pits and seasonal water and toilets. Its a popular canoe and kayak launch area for paddlers. 
A variety of wildlife can be scene from shore such as eagles, otters, herons, and the occaional orca whale passing by on their way to Lime Kiln State Park 
San Juan County Park is equal distance from Roche Harbor or Friday Harbor about a 25 minute drive. 
The peak park visitor season is from May through September. To make a reservation check out the parks website http://www.co.san-juan.wa.us/parks/sanjuan.aspx





San Juan County Park
Smallpox Bay, San Juan Island
San Juan County Park
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San Juan County Park

Sunday, July 13, 2014

No. 290 Kayak Point Park

Kayak Point Regional County Park
15610 Marine Drive Stanwood, WA 98292
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Kayak Point Park is on the eastern shore of Port Susan Bay. The park has over a half mile of saltwater beach access which makes it a popular destination for picnicking, boating and swimming. There is a fishing pier that extends 300 feet out into Port Susan and at the far end the water depth is 50 feet, which places fisherman on top of a variety of fish such as flounder, sole, true cod, rockfish, and walleye pollock year-round and migrating sea perch in spring and summer. Baited crab pots are used to attract Dungeness and red rock crab to the pier.
Kayak Point is also a great place to go camping close to home. Whether it is in your personal tent nestled in the tall trees with electric hook-up and water, or in the newly constructed 4 person yurt cabins or stay at the Kayak Kottage Vacation House.


Kayak Point Beach Park
Kayak Point Beach front 
Kayak Point Beach Park
Kayak Point Beach Shelters 
Kayak Point Beach Park
Fishing Pier
Kayak Point Beach Park

Kayak Point Yurts
Camping Yurt 
Kayak Point Cottage
3 story Kayak Kottage 
Kayak Point Cottage

Kayak Point Cottage

Sunday, June 2, 2013

No.188 North Creek Park, Mill Creek, Washington

North Creek Park
1011 183rd Street SE
Mill Creek, WA 98012
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Driving Directions
From the city of Mill Creek, follow the Bothell-Everett Hwy. south to 183rd Street; turn right; travel approximately 1/4  mile; park is on the right.

Mill Creek's floating Boardwalk offers a quick getaway and side of nature in suburbia

North Creek Park features a modern play ground area and around 80 acres of wetlands adjacent to the former homestead of the Bailey Farm. The Baily Farm, founded in 1891 by pioneer John Bailey, had 160 acres of farmland that once was home to cattle, dairy cows, and horses.  Ruth Bailey, the founders daughter-in-law, was the last person to work the farm and a steadfast proponent against the fast moving urbanization happening in and around Mill Creek. She did not want to see her families farm turned into asphalt parking lots and homes so she shooed away eager property buyers until her death in 1999.
By 2003 the entire homestead had been sold. Snohomish County purchased around 80 acres and private investors bought up the rest of the property.
Currently there is a 400 unit townhouse and condo complex being built at the south end of North Creek Park named Bailey Farms.
North Creek begins as a bubbling brook 12 miles away in south Everett and eventually drains into the Sammamish River. The wetlands of North Creek park act as a giant 80 acres flood plane for the Mill Creek area. The wetlands is home to many varieties of birds including ducks, herons, hawks, eagles and tiny song birds.
In 2012 Snohomish County refurbished and fitted the 3/4 mile long boardwalk with floatation allowing the boardwalk to rise and fall with the current water table within the wetlands.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

No. 178 Bellevue Botanical Gardens

12001 Main St, Bellevue, WA
(425) 452-2750 · bellevuebotanical.org


Bellevue Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 12001 Main Street, Bellevue, Washington. It is open daily; admission is free. The garden area includes display gardens, woodlands, meadows and wetlands


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

No. 169 Clise Windmill

6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE
 Redmond, WA 98052

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Marymoor Park in Redmond, is one of the most popular parks on the Eastside. With 640 acres of grass fields, gardens, trails, playgrounds, and more, it is a destination for families, sports enthusiasts, weekend bikers, and more. The park has become such an important part of community life in the area that it is easy to forget that it wasn't always a public area. The history of Marymoor Park is as fascinating as the park itself.
The Clise Windmill is located on the western edge of Marymoor Park near the Clise Mansion  along the Sammamish Slough. James Clise had this windmill constructed to resemble the many windmill he and his wide had enjoyed on their european vacations to Holland. 


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Monday, February 4, 2013

No. 164 Cascade Lake, Orcas Island

Cascade Lake
Moran State Park
Orcas Island


Directions to Moran State Park: starting at the Orcas Island ferry terminal follow Orcas Road for 9 miles to Eastsound Village. Continue driving through town and after approximately 1 more mile take a right onto Olga road. The entrance to Moran State Park will be 3 miles ahead.






Cascade Lake is located on Orcas Island within Moran State Park. Covering an area of over 220 acres this fresh water lake is a popular destination in the summer for family and kids to col off on a hot day. There are plenty of trails that begin at the lake and lead off into all directions. The Cascade Loop trail is about 2.2 miles in length and stays along the shore line. Other trails will take you up the  the Rustic Falls and Cascade Falls



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Fishing: The fishing season starts on April 30th and fishing licenses ( about $8 ) can be purchased in Eastsound Village from Eastsound Sporting Goods. Cascade Lake is stocked yearly with rainbows, cutthroat, and kokanee trout. Cascade Lake as well as Mountain Lake and Twin Lakes ( Both just up the road from Cascade ) make for a decent day of fishing. Pick up a watercraft launching permit for $7 and launch your boat. No combustion engines are allowed on the lakes.




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Saturday, February 2, 2013

No. 163 Washington Park Loop

Washington Park
Sunset Ave,
Anacortes, WA 98221


Directions:
From I-5 take Highway 20 west. Enter Anacortes on Spur 20 and take Commercial Avenue to 12th Street. Turn left on 12th and follow the signs (approximately 3 miles) to Washington Park.

Washington Park sits on a peninsula at the west end of Fidalgo Island. The 220-acre city park features camping, a boat launch, and day use picnic sites. A scenic 2.2-mile loop road winds through the park’s forested hills and meadows with views of the San Juan Islands and Olympic Mountains.
There are 73 campsites, 46 have water and electrical hook-ups. A sewer dump station is located near the park exit. Camping check out time is 1pm daily. The campground and the park are open year round from 6am to 10pm. The loop road is open from 6am to dusk for pedestrians and open from 10am to dusk for vehicular traffic.


Found the sunshine
Halfway through the loop trail you pop out of the forest to this parking spot looking out across Burrows Channel.

 
Sunset At Anacortes
Sunset light from West Beach along Loop Rd by Jim Lundgren




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