Kayaking by the Arboretum and the 520 floating bridges

Yesterday I took my kayak to the Arboretum, a public park next to Lake Washington that contains some of the original forests and wetlands that used to be all over Seattle. In it you can find a number of channels starting at Lake Washington and going into the park: on a warm day it makes for a great time kayaking, because you can do so under the shade of the trees. Yesterday was even better because there was no wind, and as such the water was like a mirror. Additionally, despite being in a major urban area, there was a surprising amount of wildlife: I saw ducks, geese, cranes, crows, seagulls, turtles, various fishes... Finally, I could row under the massive bridges of the route 520: it makes quite a contrast to be relaxing on the calm waters while you hear cars stuck in traffic above you.



















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