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Mercer Slough Nature Park — Aug. 1, 2023

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
  • Ripe berries

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The Mercer slough trails were great today. The blueberry bushes at the Mercer slough berry farm were ripe and delicious, and the blackberries along the trail are just starting to ripen. I picked like 2 cups in almost no time. Great walk today.

Mercer Slough Nature Park — Jul. 30, 2023

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
Beware of: bugs
  • Ripe berries

3 people found this report helpful

 

The trail is well maintained. There were some wet spots in the wetland sections of the trail. Himalayan blackberries are ready for picking.

The mosquitoes are out with a vengeance through the entire trail. We bailed early due to the mosquitoes (and I'm a wetland biologist). Mosquito repellent is a must, don't forget to treat your face.

Mercer Slough Nature Park — Apr. 8, 2023

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
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The trail is a little wet from the rain, but its in good condition. If you are heading towards the I90 trail, there is a detour sign for closure due to the Mercer Island sewer upgrade.

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Mercer Slough Nature Park — Feb. 5, 2023

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
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  • Hiked with kids

4 people found this report helpful

 

We visited the Mercer Slough on an overcast Sunday AM.  Easy and free parking  available.  We spent about an hour here, making a loop around the perimeter, and enjoyed the varied landscape, ranging from a lush, green forrest on a hillside, to a wide open meadow with blueberry bushes.  You're never far from the city and traffic noise does accompany you everywhere.  But these trails are beautifully maintained with lots of regular wood chip and gravel additions to keep your feet out of the mud.  A great place for a small dose of nature right in town.

Mercer Slough Nature Park — Dec. 21, 2022

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
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We had a delightful wintry walk in the Mercer Slough / Bellefields from the Mercer Slough Education center  today.  All the buildings were unlit and no sight of anyone working today.  The bathroom facilities were locked as well.  The parking area was like an ice rink so tread lightly until it thaws out.  With the overnight snow all the trails had a very wintry feel.  There was about  1 1/2 inches of snow on the ground and it was not slippery. We carried hiking poles and yak tracks but did not use them.  Skies were clear blue, with a slight north wind and is was 26 degrees when we headed out at 10:30.  The normally squishy trail was hard packed  with and ice and snow crust.  We made a loop around the blueberry fields and on Heritage and Ostbo loop trails and followed that south to the Sweyolocken boat launch area.  Unfortunately the trail beyond that point is still closed due to the light rail construction.  We had hoped to walk over to Enatai Beach but  were turned back by a cyclone fence and heavy machinery.  Trail traffic was super light, we passed a couple dog walkers  No wildlife sightings except a few birds floating in the slough.  We saw some small animal tracks in the snow on the board walks around the blueberry fields - rabbit for sure and 2 other smaller mammals.  Another fantastic day to be out in nature with friends.