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Birding in the Forest at Fort Flagler State Park

  • Fort Flagler State Park Marrowstone, WA, 98358 United States (map)

Meet at the Fort Flagler Interpretive Trail at 9 AM. Follow the main road into the park. At the stop sign, turn left. Parking is on the right and next to G1 – Wagon Wheel camp. You will need a Discover Pass to park at Fort Flagler State Park, which is surrounded on three sides by water and has forests representative of the PNW. We will walk the Interpretive Trail and the Calwell Trail. Expect to walk about 2 miles and 2 hours total. The Interpretive Trail passes through forest where we will listen for our local birds, which is Jackie’s specialty, and discuss the importance of these remaining forests to so many species. Our morning will end on the Calwell Trail, which intersects the Bluff Trail where we will search for wintering seabirds. Bring binoculars, water, warm clothing, and be prepared for rain, though the rainforest provides shelter. Trip Leader Jackie Canterbury: RSVP via text at 307-763-1953.

Later Event: December 13
North Beach and Chinese Gardens