Bird Walk

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Spend your Saturday morning exploring Deception Pass State Park and discover some of the common, and not so common, bird species found in Washington. Each walk is an exploration of a different area of the park.

Description

We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Whidbey Audubon Society in hosting Bird Walks at Deception Pass State Park this year!

Walks are designed as a great opportunity for birders of all levels. Practice bird identification skills, explore unique bird habitats, and learn from other birders. We recommend bringing your own binoculars and/or scopes, though we will have a few on hand to borrow. 

Time of event: 10:00 a.m.

Where to meet: Cornet Bay Marina, Deception Pass State Park

ADA Accessible: Options available

Stroller Accessible: No

Registration Required: No

Things to bring: Binoculars, snacks, water, warm clothes, hiking boots/sturdy shoes.

Directions

48.400886, -122.622543

Location: Cornet Bay, Deception Pass State Park

  • Turn on to Cornet Bay Road from State Route 20. 
  • Drive to the end of the road.
  • Pass the state park sign and enter the Cornet Bay Marina parking lot. 
  • Staff will be located near the bathrooms.

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