Bird Walk at Lake Sammamish State Park

Issaquah, WALocal News

On September 16, 2024, nature lovers are invited to join Stan Wood for a bird walk at Lake Sammamish State Park, starting at 8 a. m. The meeting point will be the Tibbitts Beach parking lot, which is located on the left side upon entering the park from Northwest Sammamish Road. The event is designed to accommodate varying participation levels; thus, groups may be formed based on the number of attendees. This engaging bird walk is free of charge and does not require prior registration, encouraging community involvement and connection with nature.

Participants should note that a Discovery Pass is mandatory for parking at the park, ensuring access to the beautiful natural surroundings. The event promises to be an enriching experience for both novice and seasoned bird watchers alike. For further details, interested individuals can visit the Eastside Audubon website. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the avian diversity of Lake Sammamish!

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