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Birding tour of Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway @ Stewart Glen trailhead (west end)

  • Park on Bernie Dr. at Lakeshore Dr. / Fruit Valley Rd. (map)

Join Vancouver Audubon Society for a birding hike along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway @ the Stewart Glen Trail, with Leaders: Ken Pitts & Cheri Gavin

Register: Ken at kenp@vancouveraudubon.org

Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway offers great views of ponds near the beginning, has a gorgeous, paved pathway through mixed deciduous and conifer forest, and offers abundant edge habitat with meadow grasses and shrubs. We will walk from the parking area east and take a three-mile partial loop (1.5 out and back) through the varied habitats of the greenway. This is a level 1 A B walk with mostly paved pathways, but with an optional off pavement segment of dirt, gravel and wood chips. There is a portable ADA-compliant restroom available at the trailhead.

There is ample parking space along the north side of NW Bernie Drive. Approach Bernie from NW Fruit Valley Rd. Drive uphill on Bernie until you find a street to comfortably do a U-turn and then park near the end on the north side next to the greenway. NOTE: Do not leave valuables visible in your car and make sure to lock, due to potential for break-ins.

If you would like to be included on text updates, be sure to give Ken your SmartPhone number when you register by email at kenp@vancouveraudubon.org.

Interested in exploring new areas for birds and possibly making some new friends in the process? Washington State has many opportunities to attend bird festivals each month, both east and west of the Cascade Range. Here are some to choose from in the near future.

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