Join IATC’s Svet Semov for a hike on the De Leo Wall trail, home to some of the highest density of conifers on Cougar Mountain. As we hike at a moderate pace, we will make stops to identify local trees and plants such as Douglas fir, Western redcedar, Bigleaf maple, Oregon grape, and salal. Along the way, we will discuss the impacts of climate change on local ecosystems, explore the history of De Leo Wall, and highlight recent IATC efforts in conservation and education.
Trailhead: De Leo Wall
Trails: De Leo Wall to Indian Trail
Distance: 2.4 miles
Duration: 1.5 hours
Elevation Gain: ~600 ft.
Parking: 8524 146th Pl SE, Newcastle, WA 98059 (there is street parking along this residential community)
Registration required. No pets allowed.
Feel free to contact events@issaquahalps.org with any questions about this event.
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