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Bird Walk at Juanita Bay Park

  • Juanita Bay Park 2201 Market Street Kirkland, WA 98033 USA (map)

Join us for our monthly Bird Walk at Juanita Bay Park!

Field trip co-leader Chuck Guilford and co-leader Kathy Kuyper will lead an early morning walk through JBP park to see what birds are in the area. Route for the day will depend upon prior scouting. We will go to the most interesting or rarest birds first. Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot!

The park gates are typically open by 7:15 am. If by chance the park gates are still closed there is on-street parking on Market Street just south of the park, but avoid parking in the bus lane. No permit required for parking in the lot. 

DETAILS

Distance/Pace
About 2 miles round-trip leisurely walk

Trip Leaders
Chuck Guilford and Kathy Kuyper

Skill Level
All levels are welcome, including children with an accompanying adult.

Accessibility
Mostly flat grass/pavement/boardwalk. Boardwalk and paved pathway are ADA accessible, but the grass field is not leveled or paved.

Parking Pass
Not Required

Registration/Fee
This is a free event and registration is not required!

LOCATION

Walk Location
Juanita Bay Park
2201 Market Street
Kirkland, WA 98033

GPS
47.69666322034073, -122.211853657386

 

The restrooms are closed during the Winter, but there are normally portables during the Winter. The restrooms usually open shortly after the gates are opened, but not guaranteed so plan accordingly. 

Please plan to be outdoors, with whatever water, snacks, sunscreen, bug repellent, or supplies that you may need.  

Please note that this is Juanita Bay Park and is NOT Juanita Beach Park.

Conditions such as weather, road or park closures can potentially impact this event. This is especially true during Winter months. Eastside Audubon will do our best to update this web page if any cancellation or rescheduling is required. So be sure to check this web page prior to heading out for this event.

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