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Saint Edward State Park — Friday, Apr. 11, 2025

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
Ajax and my favorite tree. C.W. Schurman

My dog and I enjoyed a 2.6-mile perimeter hike / 420' elevation down St. Edward State Park's north ridge and up the south ridge, then around east trails to loop back to the car. Don't forget your Discover Pass!

The trail is muddy in places, particularly along the waterfront where some cones mark off eroded areas being restored.  There weren't many people on the trails, but several school groups were using the playfields and playground. On the morning (77 minutes), we had 26 bird species, including a barred owl, a few double-crested cormorants, and some common mergansers floating in the water.

Unfortunately, there were lots of mechanized sounds (noise pollution) between 11-noon, so my best recommendation for anyone wanting solitude and birdsong is to go at dawn before man turns on the noisemakers.

Erosion by the shore. C.W. Schurman
Cool tree. C.W. Schurman
Peaceful bench. C.W. Schurman
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