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A kayaker prepares to launch from Rhododendron Park along the Sammamish River.
A kayaker paddles the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
Ducks line the banks during the winter months.
The river passes through trailer parks, golf courses, and upscale neighborhoods.
A kayaker paddles the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
A kayaker paddles the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
A wagon wheel along the banks of the Sammamish River.
A kayaker paddles the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
A kayaker paddles the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
One of the many large houses that line the banks of the Sammamish River.
The river passes under numerous bridges and overpasses.
The river passes under numerous bridges and overpasses.
Canada geese swim in the calm waters of the river.
The calm waters of the river allow kayakers to paddle upstream fairly easily.
Paddling in the calm waters of the Sammamish River.
Ducks line the banks during the winter months.
Ducks line the banks during the winter months.
Boats line the banks of the Sammamish River.
The river passes through trailer parks, golf courses, and upscale neighborhoods.
Ducks walk along a dock on the Sammamish River.
The river passes under numerous bridges and overpasses.
Paddling in the calm waters of the Sammamish River.

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