West Hylebos Park - Federal Way, Washington
Posted by: Hikenutty
N 47° 17.271 W 122° 19.713
10T E 550772 N 5237371
While this register isn't on a long distance trail, it is an important part of the Hylebos Wetland experience. Read it and see what wildlife others have spotted in the wetlands recently. Be sure to note anything special you saw on your hike.
Waymark Code: WM1CQ3
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2007
Views: 96
West Hylebos Park consists of trails, interpretive signs and a boardwalk through the Hylebos (High-Luh-Bohs) Wetlands. The area is rich with wildlife and a quiet refuge from the surrounding suburbs. Watch for the red-legged frog in the peat sinkholes, pileated woodpeckers, rabbits and an occasional blue heron resting in the treetops high above. Be sure to click on the gallery to see all of the photos that we uploaded.
While this register isn't on a long distance trail, it is an important part of the Hylebos Wetland Trail experience. Read it and see what wildlife others have spotted in the wetlands recently. Be sure to note anything special you saw on your hike.
Trail Name: West Hylebos Wetland Interpretive Trail
Latest Entry: April 6th (same day as our visit)
Nearby caches: GCPCAZ - Hylebos Wetland Multicache by JavaDuck
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Visit Instructions:
Please sign the register and tell us about anything interesting found in the log.