Join us for a leisurely nature walk at the Lyre Conservation Area near Joyce!
Meet at the parking lot at 10 am. We’ll explore the landscape, identifying spring blossoms, budding trees, and wildlife sign. In addition, we'll check out our prairie creation and enhancement projects to see what is in bloom. Connect with nature, learn about local flora and fauna, and enjoy the beauty of the season. All ages welcome!
Want to help the Land Trust gather observations on the land to support our work? This outing is a great opportunity to learn about local phenology, practice your native plant identification skills, and use iNaturalist!
The 280-acre Lyre Conservation Area offers stunning mature forests, 1/2 mile of Strait of Juan de Fuca shoreline, and the mouth of the Lyre River. The main trail is mostly flat, wide, and gravel. It’s about 2 miles to the beach and back with 250 feet of elevation gain and one steep downhill. 0.7 miles of other trails meander through the forest.
Questions? Reach out Lexi Wagor, Community Relations Director, at lexi@northolympiclandtrust.org or (360) 417-1815 ext. 2.