Join WABI Weekday Walkers for a walk through Seahurst Park this Wednesday, June 18

Burien, WALocal News

WABI Burien invites residents to a free walk at Seahurst Park on Wednesday, June 18, at 9 a. m. Participants will gather in the lower parking lot by the beach and will walk a 2-mile roundtrip that includes steep sections and dirt paths. The event aims to promote active living and mental well-being, in line with Burien’s community vision. Attendees should consider their physical comfort, especially regarding knee strain, and may bring hiking poles.

The walk encourages social interaction among community members, enhancing local connections. The tide will be rising during the event, adding to the scenic experience. For more information about future walks, contact Maureen at info@wabiburien. org or Audrey at weekdaywalkers@wabiburien. org.

Seahurst Park, located at 1600 SW Seahurst Park Rd, Burien, offers natural beauty and recreational opportunities for all ages.

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