How long is the Woodard Bay trail?

How long is the Woodard Bay trail?

Woodard Bay Loop Trail is a 2.3 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Olympia, Washington that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and nature trips and is best used from March until September.

How long is the Chehalis Western Trail?

20.8 mile
Chehalis Western Trail is a 20.8 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Olympia, Washington that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs and horses are also able to use this trail.

Where does the Chehalis Western Trail start?

Woodard Bay
Woodard Bay serves as the north trailhead for the Chehalis-Western Trail.

When was the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area established?

1987
Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area was designated by the legislature in 1987, one of the first in the state. A wildlife sanctuary that is just minutes from downtown Olympia, this 917-acre site protects habitat ranging from marine shoreline and wetlands to mature second growth forest.

Is the Chehalis Western Trail closed?

Partial Trail Closure The Chehalis Western Trail is now open! Visit the Project Page for further information and updates about this project.

Where does the Chehalis Western Trail start and end?

The Chehalis Western Trail is located in the heart of Washington, near the capital city of Olympia. Once the Weyerhaeuser-owned Chehalis Western Railroad (1926 to mid- 1980s), it transported logged trees from Vail, southeast of Tenino, all the way north to a log dump on Woodard Bay.

Do I need a license to dig clams in Washington?

Each person needs a permit to dig and can only harvest a certain number of clams per day. You can buy permits, check toxin levels, and plan your trip online at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. You can also pick up your permits in town at Buck’s Northwest.

What Marine is harstine Island?

Jarrell Cove State Park is a 67-acre, marine camping park with 3,500 feet of saltwater shoreline in the northwest portion of Harstine Island in South Puget Sound. Jarrell Cove manages five other parks/properties, including Harstine Island, McMicken Island, Stretch Point, Eagle Island and Hope Island.

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