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We started out at Bowman Bay and headed towards Lottie Bay and the Lighthouse Point. Such a gorgeous hike and the views are stunning. You have views of the Deception Pass bridge in some places, there are various bay views and there are countless empty beaches to sit and relax. You do need to know where you are going though because the trails are not all marked well and you can get stuck on some non maintained and very steep hills. I highly recommend this gorgeous hike!
Lovely day hike, would consider it more of an easy recovery walk. Had a clear, sunny, blue-sky day and went with my husband. Perfect views of the Deception Pass bridge, took my camera and snagged lots of good photos. Nearly empty trail, not many people out and about. Highly recommend if in the area and looking for a casual walk with rewarding views.
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We got to Bowman Bay about a half an hour before the minus tide was at its lowest point. We walked on the beach straight to Reservation Head, well, not really straight because we counted five bunnies on the trail, four great blue herons, a couple sea otters and checked out the tide pools, so it was a bit of zig-zagging. Lottie Bay was pretty well emptied out and the high tide water marks on the cliffs of the headland were about ten feet above the water line.
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This is a great trail to see various points of Puget Sound/Deception Pass Bridge. We started at Rosario Beach..it happened to be low tide and we were able to view some of the sea life in the tide pools( Starfish, crabs, and some sea cucumbers). There is a trail that takes you up on top of the cliff and loops around. After that, we went down to Bowman Bay where we went down the light house point trail which is another loop...this is gives you even more views of the sound and you can view deception pass bridge. At bowman bay, you can rent paddle boards and kayaks to paddle around the bay.