Beautiful & educational interpretive signs. A couple of deer were resting under a tree in the prairie (don't they know to stay off the restoration area?). Has the remnants of an observation station that was connected with Fort Casey. Speaking of Fort Casey, the views of the inlet here are no better than the ones there. One of the trails is a very long,...
   Read moreThis preserve is jointly owned by the state Department of Natural Resources, which owns a conservation easement, and Whidbey Camano Land Trust, which owns and manages the land. The NAP is located within Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve and protects one of only 11 remaining populations of golden paintbrush, a federally listed threatened...
   Read moreBeautiful 2.3 mile interpretive trail loop! Spring wildflowers on the prairie, sweeping views of the sound, beautiful forests with old growth conifers, and lots of birdsong! There are a few benches to...
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