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Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge — Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Olympia, WA
Hike #4 of our 52 Hike Challenge 2016. 47 degrees and mostly sunny while we were out today. Very nice day for a hike. There was a $3 fee (not covered by our Discover Pass). The parking lots were completely full and overflowing with vehicles of people who had the same idea as us to get out and enjoy some fresh air while the sun was out. We chose to do the 1 mile "Twin Barn Loop" hike today (one of many trails available). The trails were well maintained and marked. I will have to say that while I am glad we came, it was not quite the experience I was looking for. While we were in a natural setting, you could still hear the I-5 traffic noise and there were so many people it felt more like a walk through the market than a nature hike. The boardwalks were only wide enough for 2 persons side by side so every time we came to someone coming the other way, we had to walk single file (which was most of the time). We did see many types of water fowl from ducks, geese, herons and eagles to song birds. All in all, it was an enjoyable day outdoors.
Boardwalk Trail
A glimpse of the Olympic Mountains across the Puget Sound
The Twin Barns along the Twin Barns Trail
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