Field trip: Introduction to the Natural World Course
Field Trip 1 - Seattle Naturalists Intro Natural World Course - Wolf Creek Nature Trail
This field trip will give you the chance to practice using your charts, tree & flower apps, and field guide to identify trees, ferns and flowers as well as other plants and animals of the Lowland Forest Life Zone. This trip will be in a local park and will last three to four hours.
- Wed, Apr 24, 2024
- Seattle Naturalists Committee
- Naturalist
- Adults
- Easy
- Casual
- Mileage: 1.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 100 ft
- Pace: slow with stops
- 10 (10 capacity)
- 2 (2 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
North Parking lot in Discovery Park, by the Wolf Creek Nature Trail (west end) at 5 PM.
This field trip will give you the chance to practice using all your senses and tools, to appreciate and to identify flowers, trees, and ferns as well as other plants and animals. You'll learn to use your charts, tree & flower apps, and field guides.
We hope to concentrate on common species and understand more about their role in these lowland forests.
Trees: Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, Red Cedar, Lodgepole Pine, Grand Fir, Yew, Red Alder, Big-leaf Maple, Vine Maple, Black cottonwood, Madrone
Shrubs: Tall Oregon Grape, Hazelnut, Red Elderberry, Common Snowberry, Red-osier dogwood, Salah, Rhododendron, Evergreen huckleberry, red huckleberry, Scot's broom, Indian plum, Pacific ninebark, Bitter cherry, Thimbleberry, Salmonberry, Wild Blackberry
Ferns: Lady Fern, Deer Fern, Spreading Wood-fern, Licorice Fern, Sword Fern, Bracken Fern
Flowers: Bleeding heart, Stinky Bob, red-flowered currant, Pacific Waterleaf, Hyacinth, False Solomon's seal, White trillium, Enchanter's nightshade, Oregon Wood-sorrel, Siberian Miner's Lettuce, Creeping Buttercup, Large-leaved avens, Cleavers
Required Equipment
Bring your smartphone or tablet with Washington Wildflower Search, PNW Trees apps. Bring the charts for trees, ferns, and flower families. Bring a guide book if you want.