From Lee Lageschulte, a warm Thursday on the Edmonds waterfront drew families to explore treasures during low tide and enjoy the view of the Olympic Mountains.
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Beautiful scenes of Edmonds. Thank you, Lee.
Thank you, Love Edmonds, great for walking along the waterfront.
Is walking the beaches now allowed?
People have been walking the beach, playing in the sand, etc. since this started . There are more people with children out now and the beach will probably be full this weekend with the hot weather.
Yes; I’ve seen them there, but I thought it was not allowed. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
I have verified with the city that beach walking is now allowed.
We were there on Thursday evening and the tide was quite high. Was there low tide in the morning?
Yes you can walk on the beach if you can walk to the beach no parking allowed. If you have to drive it’s too far. Not exactly a equitable solution but it’s how the City is choosing to reduce the amount of people utilizing the beaches.
Martha – the parking is now open, and full.
One can walk on the beach, even thou it is a protected habitat. No dogs allowed on the beach, enforce by a friendly reminder. With a dog you need to have a dog on a leash either on the sidewalk or further away where there may be grass. Not certain we need to advertise the low tides or anything that encourages more people.
Edmonds is THE best!
I was wondering if the access gate to marina waterfront park and the dog park have reopened?
Lee is the Female Ansel Adams of Edmonds! Always enjoy her photos