Field trip: Introduction to the Natural World Course
Field Trip 3 - Seattle Naturalists Intro Natural World Course - Esmeralda Basin & Fortune Creek Pass
Teanaway River area. We will be identifying the flowers, shrubs, and birds that inhabit the east slopes of the Cascades.
- Sun, Jun 26, 2016
- Seattle Naturalists Committee
- Naturalist
- Adults
- Moderate
- For Beginners (Getting Started Series)
- Mileage: 7.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 1,750 ft
- 5 (11 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
TBA arranged with Leader. 9:30AM approximate Start Time.
The mountains surrounding the North Fork of the Teanaway River are often sunny when it is raining in Seattle. Plus they offer acres of beautiful wildflower meadows, making this an ideal field trip destination to practice wildflower identification. Also, many shrubs and at least nine kinds of trees are present. After this field trip you may identify these species and more:
1. Jeffrey’s Shooting Star
2. Carpenter Ant
3. Pale Tiger Swallowtail
4. Spreading Phlox
5. Ponderosa Pine
6. Western Serviceberry
7. Spreading Stonecrop
8. Western Tanager
9. Yellow-rumped Warbler
10. Common Witch’s Hair
11. Engelmann Spruce
12. Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
Esmeralda Basin
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Green Trails Alpine Lakes East (Stuart Range) No. 208SX
Green Trails Mt Stuart No. 209
USGS Mount Stuart - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
guide book
day hiking gear
Sufficient hydration - this area can be hot.