Edmonds Marsh
One of the few urban saltwater estuaries remaining in the Puget Sound area. It's 22.5 acres and hosts up to 90 species of birds throughout the year.
about the marsh
The Edmonds Marsh Interpretive Walkway includes over 300 feet of boardwalk, 1,700 feet of asphalt walkway, and four interpretive stations chronicling the history, habitat, and wildlife of this unique salt and fresh water marsh estuary.
- Download the Bird Checklist before you go.
- Read Craig Ramano's piece in Hike of the Week.
Information for Leaders
Scheduling & Permits
- If you are scheduling this as a non-course related activity, please limit your group size to the recommended party size. The maximum party size is for use by course field trips only, and includes both students and instructors. Group size maximums do not reflect how course field trips are run (in smaller groups of students and instructors), but allow for course leaders to register the course in our system.
- If you are scheduling a course field trip, please contact our Member Services Team to confirm the field trip and any permitting regulations.
- Suitable Activities: Naturalist, Photography, Urban Walking
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Difficulty: Easy
- Length: 0.4 mi
- Land Manager: City of Edmonds Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services
- Parking Permit Required: None
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 22
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 22
- see Land Manager
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