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Native Plant Hike at Penrose State Park, Key Penninsula

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Native Plant Hike at Penrose State Park,  Key Penninsula

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Join Lois Sweany and Cyndy Dillon for a morning hike around Penrose State Park. Penrose Point State Park is a 152-acre marine and camping park on the shores of Puget Sound with 12 mile trails through woods. The park has over two miles of saltwater frontage on Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet. Wildlife, birds and forested terrain make this a beautiful park. The park sets on the shores of Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet and offers a wide variety of water activities.

Impressive stands of fir and cedar share space with ferns, rhododendrons, wildlife and birds. Large stumps with springboard notches can be seen in the park, evidence of early logging activity. A Discovery Pass (state park) is required. Bring a sack lunch if you would like to stay for lunch.

Photo of Washington Native Plant Society - South Sound Chapter group
Washington Native Plant Society - South Sound Chapter
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