Trails in the woods, around the back and sides of the amphitheater are often fruitful. Also, trail skirting abandon fish hachery has seen action. As well as the nob overlooking the main parking lot, above the pottery studio.
Crowd: Guys seen here reflect racialy diverse neiborhoods that surround the area.
Neighbourhood: Southeast Seattle / Columbia City
Who's Coming
Guys seen here reflect racialy diverse neiborhoods that surround the area.
From Rainier Ave, just south of Columbia City
Turn east onto S Orcas St.
Drive eight blocks, crossing Wilson
At Lake Washington BLVD, veer right to enter park.
Cross street: Lake Washington Blvd & Orcas Street
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- Crowd:Guys seen here reflect racialy diverse neiborhoods that surround the area.
- Directions:From Rainier Ave, just south of Columbia City
Turn east onto S Orcas St.
Drive eight blocks, crossing Wilson
At Lake Washington BLVD, veer right to enter park.
Cross street: Lake Washington Blvd & Orcas Street
- Hours:Park Hours: 6 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Parking Lot Hours: 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Best times: Mid afternoon until dusk.
Dates open: Year round
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Avail the lower parking lots and loop trails - mostly family types out for a stroll. Stick to the upper loop has - it has it's moments.
Cruisiest Spots: Amphitheater.
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:Be cautions - can be a little sketchy and 'ghetto' from time to time.
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