The old dock at the southeast end of the island wasn't in very good shape when the state picked it up 20 years ago - but now it's a nice little piece of public shore on an island with very little of it. The dock is now a fishing pier. There wasn't much beach given the high tide - it disappears under the trees to the south - and under a private bulkhead to the north.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Fox Island
The old dock at the southeast end of the island wasn't in very good shape when the state picked it up 20 years ago - but now it's a nice little piece of public shore on an island with very little of it. The dock is now a fishing pier. There wasn't much beach given the high tide - it disappears under the trees to the south - and under a private bulkhead to the north.
Labels:
pierce,
puget sound,
salish sea,
washington
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