Go Fish Annual Kids Trout Derby Happens May 3

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Mt. Si Fish & Game Club will host its Annual Kids’ Trout Derby on May 3, 2025, at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Station from dawn until 10 a. m. This event is designed for children aged 14 and younger, promoting both outdoor recreation and community involvement. Participants will have the chance to catch trout in a friendly and engaging atmosphere.

The derby, which has gained popularity over the years, is free of charge, ensuring accessibility for all families in Snoqualmie. Local officials highlight the significance of such events in fostering a love for nature and fishing among youth. This year’s derby aims to attract a larger number of participants, building on the success of previous years. The Mt. Si Fish & Game Club has been instrumental in organizing these events, enhancing community ties through shared outdoor experiences.

Families are encouraged to register early to ensure their spot at this beloved local tradition.

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