Longfellow Creek Nature Trail

Longfellow Creek Nature Trail

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Public rural and urban wildlife walking trail following Longfellow Creek in West Seattle. King County, Washington State.

Everyone is invited to explore and enjoy this beautiful nature trail. Feel free to post photos and stories of what plants and wildlife you encountered. We have periodic volunteer opportunities to remove litter and non-native invasive plants from the stream to keep it safe for salmon, birds, wildlife, and people. The trail begins at Roxbury bog, just South of Westwood Town Center. Trail signs mark

03/21/2020

Benefits of enjoying nature at least 6 feet from others - you're likely to see wildlife! Being quiet just a few minutes you'll be surprised what you'll see! Creatures of Longfellow Creek: Beaver, owls, falcons, woodpeckers, squirrels, chipmonks, bunnies, and nesting birds!

02/17/2020

Roxhill bog is the headwaters of Longfellow Creek.

Sharing a vision for a healthy Roxhill Park Bog/Longfellow Creek Headwater Restoration Project this evening.

12/30/2019

Fun free guided hikes on Thursday afternoons! West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails is a member organization of Timebrank. Enjoy our and some fresh air.
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West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails Learn about what is happening to add and improve trails in the West Duwamish Greenbelt in West Seattl

12/30/2019

Supporting clean watersheds globally helps people, wildlife, and our future as a planet. Thank you to the folks who have been working decades to clean up our Duwamish River system.

Duwamish River Community Coalition DRCC elevates the voice of those impacted by the Duwamish River pollution and other environmental injustices

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Seattle, WA