Stop at the Visitor Center if you need a map of the area. We timed the hike to be there when the tide was going out. This insured us of seeing shore birds feeding. Along with the shore birds we saw several Blue Heron and a few deer. The trail is well marked but be sure to take water, sun glasses (to protect from glare off the water), comfortable shoes or boots. The walk to the end of the board walk can be slippery if wet so use caution. Enjoy the walk and if you are lucky and the sky is clear you will see Mt. Rainier from the board walk.
Trip Report
Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge — Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025
Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area

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