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Files for the virtual tour of the West Hylebos Wetlands

Marlake
 
Trailhead
Photo of the West Hylebos Wetlands trailhead
Big Leaf Maple Tree
Photo of old maple tree at beginning of trail
Hylebos Creek Crossing
Photo of the first crossing of Hylebos Creek
Pacific Waterleaf
 
Bleeding Heart
 
Indian Plum/Osoberry
 
Black Cottonwood
 
Common Wood Fern
 
Labrador Tea
 
Skunk Cabbage
 
Western Hemlock
 
Deer Fern
 
Stink Currant
 
Douglas-Fir
 
Vine Maple
 
Sitka Spruce
 
Red Osier Dogwood
 
False Lily-of-the-Valley
 
Licorice Fern
 
Youth-On-Age/Piggy Back Plant
 
Hardhack or Steeplebush
 
Fireweed
 
False Azalea
 
Wild Blackberry (Dewberry)
 
The Deep Sinks
 
Welcome to the West Hylebos Wetlands!
 
Scrub/Shrub Wetland
 
Forested Wetland
 
Emergent Wetlands
 
Open Water Wetland
 
Decay and Decomposition
 
Ecological Cornerstone of a Watershed
 
Invasive Species
 
Oregon Ash
 
Big leaf maple
 
Black Cottonwood
 
Bleeding Heart
 
Douglas-fir
 
False Azalea
 
False Lily
 
Fireweed
 
Hardhack
 
Indian Plum
 
Labrador Tea
 
Licorice Fern
 
Youth-on-age/Piggyback Plant
 
Red Osier Dogwood
 
Sitka Spruce
 
Skunk Cabbage
 
Stink Currant
 
Vine Maple
 
Western Hemlock
 
Western Hemlock B
 
Western Hemlock C
 
Wild Blackberry
 
Forested Wetland
 
Scrub/Shrub Wetland
 
Historical Cabin Park
 
"West Hylebos Park is a wetland and wildlife oasis hidden in the midst of the big city" Lisa Lawrence, volunteer
Recent Hylebos News
Apr 16, 2008 Nature Gets Its Day In Federal Way
Feb 12, 2008 West Hylebos Wetland Park reopens a little bit greener
Dec 10, 2007 Matthew Jarvis Named Friends' Treasurer
Dec 01, 2007 HomeStreet bank tree challenge greens the Hylebos
Sep 26, 2007 Ruby Dance Raises $25,000 For Hylebos Conservation
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Upcoming Events
Picket fence project East Branch Hylebos Creek TBA,
Jul 19, 2008
Picket Fence Project East Branch Hylebos Creek TBA,
Jul 26, 2008
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