Overview
Join City of Kirkland naturalists for a stroll through the wetlands to spot cool plants and wildlife while we soak up some nature vibes.
Together, we'll learn about the diverse life that thrives and survives in Edith Moulton Park. You'll come away with a greater understanding of the struggles between invasive and native species, and the history of your local wetland.
Register now, as space is limited to 30 participants.
Things to know:
- This event is targeted to ages 16 and up. Younger ages are welcome, but they must attend with a guardian.
- We will meet at the Edith Moulton Park entrance on 108th Ave NE. Consider carpooling to save resources. Parking is street parking, with ADA reserved street parking closest to the entrance.
- Please do not bring dogs or other pets. Dogs can disrupt wildlife and reduce our chances of seeing interesting things!
- Total distance traveled will be approximately 1 mile across paved paths and a wooden boardwalk. This trail is considered wheelchair accessible; however, please be advised that there are some uneven areas of pavement and boardwalk.
What to bring:
- Good walking shoes
- Water
- Sun protection
- A sense of wonder and an adventurous spirit!
Questions? E-mail Marisa at Stormwater@KirklandWA.gov or call (425) 587-3857.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- under 16 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Free parking
Location
Edith Moulton Park
13634 108th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
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