Kennedy Creek Salmon Box LbNA #110
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 30, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Olympia |
County: | Pierce |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | ooolivia! |
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Last found: | Nov 26, 2004 |
Status: | FFFFa |
Last edited: | Jan 30, 2003 |
Kennedy Creek Salmon Box
Placed by Evil Glenn January 2003
Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon producing streams in Washington State. When the Chum salmon are spawning,
the Kennedy Creek Trail offers salmon viewing and habitat interpretation in a natural setting that educates students, teachers, and the general public about what Washington's at-risk salmon runs need to survive and prosper.
From Highway 101 in south Mason County, approximately halfway between Olympia and Shelton, turn west at milepost 356 onto Old Olympic Highway. Go ¾ mile to the turn-off to a gravel road signed "Kennedy Creek." Go ½ mile on the gravel road to the Salmon Trail parking area.
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Placed by Evil Glenn January 2003
Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon producing streams in Washington State. When the Chum salmon are spawning,
the Kennedy Creek Trail offers salmon viewing and habitat interpretation in a natural setting that educates students, teachers, and the general public about what Washington's at-risk salmon runs need to survive and prosper.
From Highway 101 in south Mason County, approximately halfway between Olympia and Shelton, turn west at milepost 356 onto Old Olympic Highway. Go ¾ mile to the turn-off to a gravel road signed "Kennedy Creek." Go ½ mile on the gravel road to the Salmon Trail parking area.
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Alder on left