Information About Wildlife Viewing In Everett, Washington
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Everett, Washington
Wildlife Viewing

Camano Island State Park - Bird Watching
Boating, saltwater fishing for salmon and bottom fish, seasonal clamming, hiking, camping, nature study, scuba diving, bird watching, and picnicking are popular recreational activities. The park provides secluded, wooded campsites, a series of loop trails, which total 5 miles, and a 1/2 mile nature trail with 18 interpretive stations. An amphitheater which offers interpretive programs throughout the summer months is at the park as well. One boat (3 lanes) launching ramp.

Everett State Park - Whale Watching
The park covers 17 acres with 1,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound. Marine facilities include a four-lane boat launch ramp and a grounding float. Swimming is not recommended because of the currents and drop-offs. There are a few clams on the park beach. Recreation attractions at the park include shore fishing, beachcombing, bird watching, kite flying and marine life observation. The low rolling hills and sheltered inland salt water that make up the Puget Sound basin produce a mild, marine climate characterized by wintertime clouds, rain, and sometimes a light snow, but lots of summertime sunshine.

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Forests
The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington extends over 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the north boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park. The forest provides hundreds of accessible lakes, rivers and streams, and ample opportunities for hunting and fishing, river rafting, bird watching, mountain climbing, berry picking and general sightseeing.

South Whidbey State Park - Bird Watching
If guests wish to hike there is a 3.5-mile hiking trail. Fishing is a popular activity within the area. Fish that are common to the area include: salmon, steelhead, crabs, clams, and shellfish. Whale watching has become an extremely popular activity as well. Bird watching in the area is abundant. Many different species include Chukars, Crows or Ravens, ducks, eagles, geese, grouse, gulls, hawks, herons, hummingbirds, ospreys, owls, quail, woodpeckers, and wrens. Whidbey Park has also become a very popular place for hunting. Prime animals that are available during hunting season are; chipmunks, coyotes, deer, elk, fox, otters, rabbits, raccoons, and squirrels.

Wenberg State Park - Bird Watching
This is a 46-acre camping park with 1,140 feet of freshwater shoreline on Lake Goodwin in Snohomish County. The park offers good fishing and a variety of other water activities. Located north of Seattle, the park provides urbanites weekend access to forested recreation without the necessity of lengthy travel. The park has two boat ramps and 20 feet of handling dock.
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