From the distant snow capped Cascades down to Fidalgo Bay is an intertwined web of life not always visible, but dramatic nevertheless. Join us to hear how Anacortes is connected to these mountains by the waters what travel between them. It is a fascinating story! This walk leaves from the Fidalgo RV Park and follows a paved, flat trail that is handicapped accessible.
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Human habitation and industry have changed our bay, both above and below the water’s surface. While enjoying the walk, find out how the Bay has changed including the importance of the Fidalgo Bay Aquatic Reserve and plans for improving the quality of this wonderful resource. This walk leaves from the Fidalgo RV Park and follows a paved, flat trail that is handicapped accessible.
Lions and tigers and bears are not in the Fidalgo Bay area, but tombolos and eelgrass and herons are! We will act out the story of "The Tombolo Who Wanted to Be a Neck," experiment with eelgrass, and (hopefully) see great blue herons fishing for their next meal. So join us on this family-friendly walk to discover some of the natural history that makes Fidalgo Bay so special. This walk leaves from the Fidalgo RV Park and follows a paved, flat trail that is handicapped accessible.