Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

This morning, I went to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge and walked on various trails for 4.5 miles. Because it was foggy, I started along the Twins Barn Loop Trail going to the Riparian Forest and Nisqually River Overlooks, before taking the Estuary Boardwalk Trail out to the end and then finishing the Twinds Barn Loop back to the parking area. The pond behind the Visitor Center
Forest views in the riparian area:
Views along the Estuary Boardwalk Trail at low tide today
Lots of bald eagles out this morning, here is one in the distance
some of the shorebirds seen this morning

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Agate Passage Preserve

We did the short 0.5 mile trail at Agate Passage Preserve through the woods and down to the beach and back, with about 130 ft of loss/gain.

Dock Street Road End

We drove to Dock Street Road End for a lovely view of some Olympic Peaks from Bainbridge Island looking across Manzanita Bay
zoom of the Brothers
zoom of other Olympic Peaks

Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve

We drove to the Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve, to hike some of the trails, we took the Westwood Shore Trail to the beach and back, and part way along the Main Gazzam Lake Trail for 3.2 miles and 350 ft of loss/gain.
Well maintained trails through a beautiful forest.
Views along the beach looking west
Common goldeneyes
Views of Gazzam Lake from the north side trail
From the south side trail to the lake, the view of the lake was obscured by lots of brush
some fungi we saw today

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Lincoln Rock State Park and the Rocky Reach Trail

This morning we went to Lincoln Rock State Park where we walked around the park, then walked about 1.2 miles down along the Rocky Reach Trail and back through the park for a 4 mile walk. Beautiful chilly day. The Park is located just upstream from Rocky Reach Dam on the Columbia River and is named for a rock formation across the river that resembles Lincoln' profile.
zoom towards Licoln Rock from the sign
We started by going to the north end of the park, enjoying views of the Columbia River as we continued walking downstream
zoom of Lincoln Rock
Views from slightly upstream above Rocky Reach Dam
Views along the Rocky Reach Trail below Rocky Reach Dam