Warren G. Magnuson Park - Camas prairie restoration -- …05/15/2026

Activities

UW environmental science students, in partnership with the Muckleshoot tribe, are working to establish important indigenous prairie plants to the meadow area bordering the beach walk trail north of the Fins art installment. This work party will involve planting, weeding, and mulching.

Event is open to the public.

All ages OK

0 out of 12 participants registered.

What to Bring

Gloves will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Wear closed toe shoes you don't mind getting dirty. Dress for the day's weather. Wear layers if it is chilly and if it is rainy bring rain gear. Bring a full water bottle and snack.

Where to Meet

We'll meet at the work site. It is north of the E4 parking lot past the fins art installation. To get there from the parking lot, walk north from the swimming beach building along the paved Lake Shore Promenade about two city blocks. Look for the gravel trail on your left for the meeting spot.

Meeting Location Map

Where to Park

Park in or near the Warren G. Magnuson Park swim beach parking lot (Lot E4). To reach it enter the park eastbound on NE 65th St. from the Sandpoint Way NE/NE 65th St intersection. From there proceed straight eastward about a half mile to a stop sign then bear left (North) about 3/8 mile to reach the swim beach parking lot. Directional signage along the route shows the way to the swim beach.

It is also possible to park in lot W6 on NE 74th St.

Date & Time

May 15, 2026 10am - 12:30pm

Contact

Robert Salvino
rob.salvino206@gmail.com

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Extra Info

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Event Safety Measures

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