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Lord Hill Regional Park — Friday, Sep. 22, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
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Fall has come to Lord Hill and it was refreshing to walk the colorful trails before the rains return.  I know that more trails have been added since I was here last and signage has not caught up but it is kind of fun to wonder aimlessly and discover the little handmade signs that the locals have used before more formal and uniform ones were added.  Who knows were you will end up?  Despite about 15 cars in the parking lot I only saw one other person once I turned off the trail that runs from the parking lot, a biker I crossed paths with more than once.  I visited the east side with English and Beaver Ponds, which seemed a bit low but I imagine they'll be full again soon with the promise of a La Niña winter. 

Fall has come to Lord Hill and it was refreshing to walk the colorful trails before the rains return.  I know that more trails have been added since I was here last and signage has not caught up but it is kind of fun to wonder aimlessly and discover the little handmade signs that the locals have used before more formal and uniform ones were added.  Who knows were you will end up?  Despite about 15 cars in the parking lot I only saw one other person once I turned off the trail that runs from the parking lot, a biker I crossed paths with more than once.  I visited the east side with English and Beaver Ponds, which seemed a bit low but I imagine they'll be full again soon with the promise of a La Niña winter

 

 

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