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It’s hard not to feel as though you’re trespassing as you snake

Published 5:28 pm Friday, August 2, 2013

It’s hard not to feel as though you’re trespassing as you snake your way from Marginal Way to the tiny sliver of land along the Duwamish Waterway that is T-105 Park. Wedged between operational businesses that are the stuff of Seattle industry, the tiny park allows a rare glimpse of the river that’s been all but hidden from the city’s citizens. After noshing on the grass or in the simple picnic shelter, stroll down the 100-foot fishing pier for panoramic views of Seattle’s own rust belt and barges coming in from the Sound. You can try your hand at fishing if that’s your fancy, but catch-and-release is definitely the name of the game in these polluted waters.