Join Skagit Land Trust doing ivy and butterfly bush removal at Cumberland Creek! The property was acquired primarily to protect the salmon habitat found in the swales and side channels present on the property, and as a final part of a larger restoration effort to allow the Skagit to reclaim the Cumberland peninsula. The majority of the property features young forest, dominated by deciduous trees and a few interspersed conifers. Cumberland Creek is used as habitat for salmon, coyotes, deer, elk, beaver and various birds. It also has great access to the Skagit River and a trail network! For any questions please email meaganm@skagitlandtrust.org.
Saturday May 4, 2019
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Directions: Take the South Skagit Hwy 12 to 13 miles east from SR 9, outside of Clear Lake. Look for the house number 34183 on the north (left) side of the road. Turn north into the driveway, then left at the fork to enter the Trust property. There is a gate in the road, and a trail beyond. Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/CEXVVU7sPeD2