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Aug 16
in Landscapes, Seattle 0 comments tags: seattle, summer, washington park arboretum

Seattle: Washington Park Arboretum Marine Trail

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington and it is a beautiful place to explore in the Seattle time. I recently took a walk with my girlfriend Alyne and dog Charlie along the Marine Trail and captured a few photos.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski’s roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle’s Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season’s “opening day” festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

The Washington Park Arboretum sits along Lake Washington in Seattle and I just recently had the opportunity to walk along the Marine Trail. The parks 230 acres offers a dynamic assortment of plants found nowhere else and this trail was beautiful. The trail weaves around the shoreline and underneath the I-90 bridge.  You can see lots of boats, canoes and jet ski's roaming the lake along with a great view of the Montlake Bridge that carries State Route 513 (Montlake Boulevard) over Seattle's Montlake Cut—part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal—connecting Montlake and the University District. The Montlake Bridge is celebrated as the site of boating season's "opening day" festivities the first Saturday in May and today it was obvious boating season was in full-effect. Anyways, if you haven't walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

Anyways, if you haven’t walked along this trail and live in Seattle make sure to.

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Matt McDonald is a photographer and new media entrepreneur based in Seattle, Washington. He has a passion for action, portrait, landscape, macro photography and film. Matt is also a professional web developer and IT Tech. His life revolves around his dog, family, friends, skateboarding, surfing and photography.

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