Burnt Bridge Creek Nature Walk

Burnt Bridge Creek Nature Walk
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Saturday, June 11, 2022 – 9:00am to 11:00am

Enjoy a nature walk along the Burnt Bridge Creek watershed. Learn about greenway restoration and stormwater management systems while discovering more about native plants and animals of the area. Advance registration is required. Event is limited to 12 participants.

Join Vancouver Public Works staff from the Water Resources Education Center as they lead this walk along the creek, between I-5 and I-205. Exact meeting location will be given to registered participants. The program is suitable for ages 8 and older, although all ages are welcome.

Burnt Bridge Creek Nature Walk

Saturday, June 11
9 to 11 a.m.
Burnt Bridge Creek, near Meadowbrook Marsh
Free, please RSVP below!

Event Contact Information

Contact Person: Ashley Conley
Phone Number: 360-946-1077
Email Address: ashley.conley@cityofvancouver.us

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