Discover the rich ecological tapestry of the Hood Canal on a guided 2.5-mile hike through forest and stream habitats.
Starting in a lush, river-fed valley beneath towering cedars and maples, you’ll ascend a gentle trail toward a scenic ridge overlooking the canal.
Along the way, observe how plant communities shift—from moisture-loving sword ferns to sun-seeking madronas and rhododendrons—revealing the dynamic relationships between elevation, water, and native species.
Fee: $39.00
Item Number: 45128
Dates: 2/21/2026 - 2/21/2026
Times: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Days: Sa
Sessions: 1
Building: OLOFS
Room: Offsite (participants will receive location information after registering)
Instructor: Jeanine McDonnell
Registration: Forest and Stream Ecology of the PNW - Watersheds
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