Green background with green tree and bushes. Cartoon bear, deer, bunny, and birds wearing party hats. Blue, light blue, and pink balloons.

Family in Nature - Deception Pass

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Pre-registration required for all Family in Nature programs. Registration opens the 1st and 15th of each month.

Family in Nature is a fun and highly interactive, nature-based program designed for children ages 2 to 5 years old. Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes and focuses on various aspects of nature found in the park. The programs include story time, creative play, parent-led activities and crafts. Our goal is to create a warm and welcoming space where you and your little ones can enjoy the wonders of Deception Pass together.

Program Title: Morning tree party

Description: Tea party? No, what about a tree party? Let’s all make some tree friends! Nature based learning through games and crafts for the whole family.

Directions

48.3929914, -122.6499496

Program location details are included in the registration confirmation email. 

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15 Feb

Guided Hike: Tales of the Old Growth - Deception Pass

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22 Feb

Guided Hike: Tales of the Old Growth - Deception Pass

Giant Douglas Firs and towering Western Red Cedars fill the old growth forests of Hoypus point. Join staff on Saturday afternoons in February to discover the fascinating history of Hoypus point and the importance of old-growth forests throughout time. This hike is just over 2 miles round trip with a 230ft elevation gain. Surfaces include an old road and dirt trail. The hike is expected to take 1.5 hours with a 15-minute return walk back to the parking lot. This hike is not stroller accessible or ADA.