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Wildlife Viewing

Misery Point Preserve

Kitsap County
Featured photo: Aerial of Misery Point by Anthony Gibbons. The Twana name of this point from the Skokomish Tribe is...
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Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve

Kitsap County
Visitors to Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve start their adventure by hiking through groves of mature bigleaf maples and tunnels...
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Taylor Bay Park

Pierce County
Taylor Bay Park is one of the newest parks in Key Pen Parks’ portfolio, and is located on the...
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Tahuya Legacy Forest

Mason County
The Tahuya Peninsula contains some of the largest continuous lowland forest remaining in the Puget Sound region. One of...
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Sehmel Homestead Park

Pierce County
Great Peninsula Conservancy holds a conservation easement on 75 acres of the 98-acre park, which protects the pond, wetlands, meadow,...
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North Kitsap Heritage Park

Kitsap County
At over 800 acres, North Kitsap Heritage Park is one of Kitsap County’s largest parks, and is a critical...
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Poulsbo Fish Park

Kitsap County
This loop trail in Poulsbo includes a boardwalk that meanders through forest, wildlife-rich wetlands, and a few small ponds...
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Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge

Mason County
Restoration at Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge protects the Union River estuary and provides vital habitat to threatened Hood Canal summer...
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Hansville Greenway

Kitsap County
The scenic Hansville Greenway stretches from Puget Sound to Hood Canal, and encompasses a diverse mix of wetlands, forest,...
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Kingston Trails – PUD 1

Kitsap County
Kingston Trails PUD 1 are a beautiful 21-acre oasis of nature just north of downtown Kingston, and are located...
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