NPW: Olallie Meadow
Short walks through a series of bogs and fens just a few miles east of Snoqualmie Pass at Windy Point.
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Sep 19, 2009 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM |
| Where | Snoqualmie Pass |
| Contact Name | Sunny Walter |
| Contact Email | sunny@sunnywalter.com |
| Contact Phone | 425-271-1346 |
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A September day in the Olallie Meadow area provides options for hiking, botanizing, and/or picking huckleberries; and also a place to enjoy seeing garter snakes, cascade frogs and pacific giant salamanders. The focal area is a series of bogs and fens just a few miles east of Snoqualmie Pass at Windy Point. Three species of blueberries/huckleberries ripe and ready to eat.
For more details, go to: Olallie Meadow and Other Wetlands
For a plant list, go to :
Olallie Meadow
Bring sturdy walking shoes, water, a lunch to eat between the two meadow wanders, and a plant ID book (camera optional).. Meet before 8:00 at the Tibbetts P&R in Issaquah. Back before 4:00. Passenger cost $8.
Joint trip with Mountaineers Naturalist Group. To reserve your space, please contact trip leader Sunny Walter at swalter@eastsideaudubon.org or 425-271-1346.



