Person blindfolded touching a tree as part of a ranger program

Trees: Weavers of the Forest

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Event location: Fort Flagler State Park
Join us for a stroll as we explore the intricate web of life created by trees in the forest, learning how they weave together.

Join Ranger Kelsey for an interactive walk through the forest to discover the secrets of the forest. The walk will be less than a mile in total with stops for activities along the way. It is not recommended to bring dogs on this hike due to the interactive nature of the program.

Directions

48.092674, -122.706247

When entering the park, continue straight to the 4-way stop, then take a left onto Campground Rd. Park at Battery Bankhead and look for the "Ranger Program" sign. Don't forget your Discover Pass!

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