Tag: three forks natural area
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Tree Planting with Two Rivers School
We are fortunate to have such an amazing array of partners who help us maintain our world-class parks, trails and open spaces. One such partner is the Two Rivers School from North Bend – they’ve been helping us plant native vegetation and remove invasive plants on our properties (in the area) for over ten years!…
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Check out the new interactive map that highlights 24 restoration projects around King County
Did you know that King County Parks acquires lands for both recreational and environmental conservation purposes? In 2015, King County Parks worked on a total of 24 restoration sites throughout the park system and planted over 25,000 native trees. The properties we acquire come in a variety of conditions. The majority of the sites are…
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Join us this Saturday for a volunteer work-party!
Could there be any better place to spend a few hours this Saturday for a volunteer work-party-extravaganza in celebration of National Public Lands Day? This is it! Please join us on National Public Lands Day for a special volunteer work-party in partnership with Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and REI Seattle. National Public Lands Day…
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The secret ingredient in our volunteer work-parties is _____________.
We need a recipe for a successful volunteer-work party just like you need a recipe for your grandmother’s famous rhubarb pie. While we provide the tools and fresh air for what makes a really rewarding experience, we cannot taste the fruits of our efforts without one core ingredient – that’s YOU! Please join us on…
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Random photo post: Three Forks Natural Area and…uh…everything
Believe it or not a healthy chunk of our 26,000 acres is here. This is above Snoqualmie Falls, looking east. Pictured from left to right. Three Forks Natural Area, Tanner Landing, Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Area, Tollgate Farm and Boxley Creek. Enjoy.
