Interpretive Program: NATIVE PLANT ID WALK

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Event location: Battle Ground Lake State Park

Limited to 20 participants.

Advance registration required.

Please visit Contact Station or call (360) 687-4621. If you are leaving a message, please provide the following:

  • Name
  • Number of persons in your group (if any)
  • Phone number
  • Name and date of the program you are registering for

If the date you selected is full, you will be notified by park staff. 

What's growing on here!?! This 1-mile walk around the lake will reveal a variety of plant species that contribute to the park's healthy ecosystem. 

Led by Julie Carlsen, Master Gardener and NatureScaping Volunteer

Directions

Meeting Place: First covered picnic shelter near day-use parking lot. Follow signs.

Contact Us

Department Contact Station
Phone (360) 687-4621
Email battle.ground@parks.wa.gov
Address 18002 NE 249th St. Battle Ground , WA 98604

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