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Lots of people enjoying the outdoors on this free entry day. All respectfully social distancing and masking where appropriate. I got there about noon and made a few loops before snagging a parking spot. I am not sure what the lot is like on a non holiday. Seemed to be two large parking lots so maybe just the extra people filled it up this time. Did not see a ton of wildlife but such a beautiful day and area it was still worth it. The boardwalk is closed at about the last 700 feet until mid February. Perfect place for strollers. No pups allowed.
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When you plan this trip seeing a full sun day, make sure your trip won’t be a fog filled day! I was excited for a full sun, easier day of birdwatching, but Seattle’s full sun wasn’t to be found further south.
If you like to bird watch, and take kids on a mild walk over mud flats and see a variety of hawks, waterfowl, and sandpipers, this is a great place. But in the winter, make sure it’s sunny so you get the views of the mtns in the background and Puget sound. The place was a bit dreary… and gray…
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This is our close to home staple and we have been here many times. It is not too far of a drive from Puyallup, and it is always fun to see the birds here. It makes for a great option when mountain conditions aren’t great like this weekend.
It was super foggy yesterday, though still plenty of birds to see and a good time walking around. It was busy yesterday! I noticed lots of other photographers, walkers, and families on the trails. When we were leaving, the parking area was full, with about 5 cars parked outside of the gate close to the highway off ramp.