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Blyth Park — Mar. 22, 2020

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
Nordique
WTA Member
300
  • Wildflowers blooming

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Another day, another hike!  I returned yet again to Blyth Park in Bothell, since on my previous hike here, it looked as if trillium and salmonberry were about to open up.  They have opened!  While Blyth Park was pretty busy with people, I saw only two people on my hike--but I really enjoyed seeing trillium and salmonberry, and even bleeding heart.  A link to my photos of the hike and wildflowers is below, in the full report section.

Blyth Park — Mar. 21, 2020

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
Nordique
WTA Member
300
  • Wildflowers blooming

1 person found this report helpful

 

Two days in a row now I've hiked in Bothell (where we live) and found good hiking.  Years ago I hiked out of Blyth Park and led friends on the trails--but then I switched to hiking out of Issaquah, North Bend, and farther afield.  Blyth Park always seems to have parking spaces--at least when I visit.  My hikes have added up to about two hours and twenty minutes total.  While there are spots that are a little muddy or slick, there are also some impressive boardwalks in boggy spots.  If you live in the Northshore area, you might want to check out these trails.  A link to my photos from yesterday is below, in the full report section.