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Forest Stewardship: Learn about King County's Projects on Cougar Mountain

  • Harvey Manning Trailhead 18390 Southeast Cougar Mountain Drive Renton, WA, 98059 (map)

King County Park’s Forest Stewardship Program manages over 29,000 acres of forest land. The Program’s main objectives are to improve ecological conditions and make our forests more resilient to the effects of climate change. This hike, led by Paul Fischer of King County, will discuss upland forest health, climate resilience, and forest stewardship, while walking through a few representative forest habitats of Cougar Mountain. Paul will also talk about how forests grow and change with the projected impacts of climate change as you look at some forestry projects from 2020 and 2021. King County will soon be working on a forest stewardship plan for Cougar Mountain and this hike will cover a lot of the key concepts we’ll be using as we draft the plan.


Registration required.

 
 

Trailhead: Harvey Manning (see map insert). Park in first lot, not grassy field.
Trails: Shangri La, Protector, Tibbets Marsh. Option to add on Harvey Manning if time allows.
Distance:
~1.5 miles with option to add on another approx. 0.7 mile if time allows.
Duration:
2 Hours
Elevation: 300 ft.
Hike Leader: Paul Fischer, Senior Forester, King County

Feel free to contact events@issaquahalps.org with any questions about this event.