Enjoy picture book pages along the trail at the Lyre Conservation Area, November 3 to November 30.
This family-friendly trail and story are a great way to celebrate Native American Heritage Month, National StoryWalk® Week, and the 10-year anniversary of the North Olympic Land Trust's stewardship of the Lyre Conservation Area.
About We Are Water Protectors
Inspired by the many Indigenous-led movements across North America, Caldecott Award-winning We Are Water Protectors issues an urgent rallying cry to safeguard the Earth’s water from harm and corruption. The bold and lyrical picture book was written by Carole Lindstrom (Anishinaabe/Metis) and vibrantly illustrated by Michaela Goade (Tlingit and Haida).
About the Lyre Conservation Area
The Lyre Conservation Area is located on the traditional and ancestral lands of the Indigenous S’Klallam and Makah people, who have lived on the North Olympic Peninsula since time immemorial and who continue to lead in environmental stewardship.
The Lyre Conservation Area is a 280-acre property just east of the Lyre River on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This Conservation Area features the estuary at the mouth of the Lyre River, streams, tide-flats, kelp beds and a ½ mile of Strait of Juan de Fuca shoreline. It also includes a large diverse upland forest as well as excellent habitat for salmon and a variety of migratory and resident birds and wildlife. Find more information about the trail and accessing the trailhead from the North Olympic Land Trust.
About StoryWalk®
StoryWalk® promotes early literacy, physical activity, and family time together in nature. It’s a fun and educational family activity. Take a stroll and enjoy successive pages from a children’s story along your path. National StoryWalk® Week 2024 is November 10-16!
The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.
This program is generously funded in part by Port Angeles Friends of the Library and is offered in partnership with the North Olympic Land Trust.
AGE GROUP: | Toddlers | School Age | Preschool | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Reading & Writing | Nature, Science & Tech | Arts, Music & Culture |
Lyre Conservation Area
Reynold Rd., Port Angeles
From Port Angeles, drive west on Hwy 101, turn right on Hwy 112, then turn right on Reynold Rd.
Clallam Transit 10-Joyce Route stops at Hwy 112 and East Lyre River Road, a short walk from the property.