Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Today we drove to the Nisqually National Wildflife Refuge near Lacey. We walked along the Twin Barns Loop Trail with a side trip along the Nisqually Estuary Boardwalk Trail and back, overall a beautiful trail with nice sitings of wildlife, 4.6 miles overall.
We went counterclockwise on the Twin Barns Loop Trail, stopping at the Riparian Forest Overlook and the Nisqually River Overlook, views along this section
Along the Nisqually Estuary Trail towards the boardwalk, we had a nice view of some Olympic Peaks across Puget Sound
Views along the Boardwalk over the estuary
zoom of Mt Rainier above and below
Great blue heron and seals seen from the boardwalk
view near the Twin Barns
mallards and a beaver swimming in the freshwater wetlands as we finished the Twin Barns Loop Trail
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Shine Tidelands and Wolfe Property State Parks
We drove across Hood Canal Bridge to the Shine Tidelands State Park parking area. From here, we did a beach walk up through Shine Tidelands State Park and Wolfe Property State Park to Whisky Spit, along the spit to the west, and on way back, we continued under the Hood Canal Bridge to get a view of some Olympic Peaks, overall 4.5 miles.
Views along our beach walk, including a zoom of Glacier Peak to the east across Hood Canal
Views along Wolfe Property State Park
Where we crossed the water at low tide to reach Whisky Spit and views along the spit
More views along the spit, including a zoom of Mt Baker to the northeast
Back at Shine Tidelands State Park, looking at the Hood Canal Bridge, on the other side view including distant Olympic Peaks, zoom of the Brothers and Mt Constance
some of the shore birds we saw today, a barnacle covered moon snail shell
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