Location
8318 Westlund Rd
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Date & Time
7:00am PDT - 10:00am PDT
Price
About This Event
Centennial Trail in Snohomish County is built on the old Burlington-Northern railroad line. We’ll look and listen for the birds who live here year-round, such as Spotted Towhee, Song Sparrow, Bewick’s Wren, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and American Goldfinch; plus the birds who join us for the summer to raise their families, such as Warbling Vireo, Swainson's Thrush, Black-headed Grosbeak, and Common Yellowthroat. Neither “pishing” nor playing recordings will be used. This leisurely walk, led by Peter Gurney, will be from the Getchell Road access point to Lake Cassidy and back, which is 3.5 miles round trip. The trail is 10 feet wide and paved, with benches along the way and no change in elevation. A porta-potty is available in the parking lot.
About This Event
Centennial Trail in Snohomish County is built on the old Burlington-Northern railroad line. We’ll look and listen for the birds who live here year-round, such as Spotted Towhee, Song Sparrow, Bewick’s Wren, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and American Goldfinch; plus the birds who join us for the summer to raise their families, such as Warbling Vireo, Swainson's Thrush, Black-headed Grosbeak, and Common Yellowthroat. Neither “pishing” nor playing recordings will be used. This leisurely walk, led by Peter Gurney, will be from the Getchell Road access point to Lake Cassidy and back, which is 3.5 miles round trip. The trail is 10 feet wide and paved, with benches along the way and no change in elevation. A porta-potty is available in the parking lot.
Getting There
Getchell Trail Head
8318 Westlund Rd
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Location
8318 Westlund Rd
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Date & Time
7:00am PDT - 10:00am PDT