Experience nature in a new way with nature journaling at Elk Creek Conservation Area.
Spend a evening using curiosity and creativity to record your observations about the plants, animals, and insects that call Elk Creek home.
You'll join North Olympic Land Trust and Forks Library staff at the parking area at 6:00pm before heading out on the trail. Bring your nature journal and use your observations to complete the scavenger hunt.
Waivers are required for participation in this program; please sign a waiver when you arrive.
The 255-acre Elk Creek Conservation Area in Forks offers beautiful regenerating forests along a tributary of the Calawah River called Elk Creek. The trail is 2.6 miles out and back along a mix of gravel and natural surfaces, with a small section of 10% grade.
This program series is offered in partnership with the North Olympic Land Trust and the Forks Branch Library. It is also generously supported in part by Friends of Forks Library.
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Nature, Science & Tech |
Elk Creek Conservation Area
From Forks Ave./Highway 101, turn east on Calawah Way. After approximately two miles, there is a small parking lot on the west side.
A downloadable map and detailed directions are available at northolympiclandtrust.org.