Central Washington is a great place to live and work. With four well defined seasons there's always something to do for outdoor enthusiasts.
West of Spokane, WA a dam near Tum Tum(yes, this is really the name of a small community) creates Long Lake. Summer time temperatures in the high 80s and 90s drive people to the cool water.
Riverside State Park is one of the premier destinations. It's open shoreline and rock formations draw hundreds of swimmers and rock divers on almost a daily basis throughout the summer.
Until recently the road access has not been up to par, however. The project shown here will be a major improvement.
First, the old road. Imagine cars crammed between trees wherever space could be found. No place for garbage and no restrooms.
In a combined State and County project, over a mile of road is being widened and graveled. Restrooms, garbage bins and parking space are being provided.
Paths lead from the parking area to the river's edge.
For those interested in jumping off the rocks, mother nature provided this staircase for two legged creatures wearing flip flops.
The area is restricted due to construction, so I had the place almost to myself.
This marmot allowed me to get within 10 feet before he scampered off.
Right away I learned why he was reluctant to let go of his perch!
Down closer to the water's edge I was glad to have the shore alone.
Understanding the reason behind what I help build is important to me. Taking the short walk to the destination of so many people made me realize the improvements are well worth it.
A few more days and this peaceful site will be bustling again!
I will be back with more!