A view of the path out to the shore line along Morse Creek. This part of the Olympic Discovery Trail. A 90 mile bike and walking path that was converted from the old train rails. It runs along the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula from Port Townsend to Port Angeles. A real gem for biking enthusiast!
@bkbinthecity It is, I must visit it in the Spring and Summer too. @koalagardens I like the variety. Thanks for your visit. @kork Thanks kindly! @wakelys I must go back! Lots to see, for sure. @edorreandresen Thank you, it's like a gem in the city. @catcarter19 Thank you, it encapsulates Autumn, I think. @milestonevisualmedia Thanks much, Ron. @olivetreeann Oh! I bet you get even more color than we do! We don't have many deciduous trees around here, these colored trees are large leaf maple. @shutterbug49 The paths and trails they have created from the old train beds are really magnificent. Hope you do come up here again for a visit! @ljmanning Thank you! @rickster549 It is pretty flat and the grades are gradual, as it used be a train bed so not too hard to navigate. Thanks for your kind words.
@koalagardens I like the variety. Thanks for your visit.
@kork Thanks kindly!
@wakelys I must go back! Lots to see, for sure.
@edorreandresen Thank you, it's like a gem in the city.
@catcarter19 Thank you, it encapsulates Autumn, I think.
@milestonevisualmedia Thanks much, Ron.
@olivetreeann Oh! I bet you get even more color than we do! We don't have many deciduous trees around here, these colored trees are large leaf maple.
@shutterbug49 The paths and trails they have created from the old train beds are really magnificent. Hope you do come up here again for a visit!
@ljmanning Thank you!
@rickster549 It is pretty flat and the grades are gradual, as it used be a train bed so not too hard to navigate. Thanks for your kind words.