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

Burien, WALocal News

WABI Weekday Walkers will host a community walk through Seahurst Park on June 18, 2025, beginning at 9:00 AM local time. The walk aims to promote outdoor activities and foster community connections among residents in Burien, Washington. Seahurst Park features scenic nature trails and views of the Puget Sound, making it an ideal location for such events. This initiative is part of a larger movement to encourage outdoor recreation in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, emphasizing the importance of nature in urban settings. Participants can expect to engage with fellow outdoor enthusiasts and explore the park's unique features.

The event serves as a reminder of the need for community participation in preserving and enjoying local natural resources. Additionally, it offers an opportunity for individuals to lead healthier lifestyles through outdoor activities. Such gatherings contribute positively to community well-being and environmental awareness.

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