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Join Licia from Firecraft Northwest for a women’s-only full moon walk. This is our second full moon in May, making it a Blue Moon! This event only comes along every two or three years, hence the phrase “once in a blue moon.”
We’ll spend the evening meandering the trails at Woodard Bay Conservation Area, spending some time to see if we can catch another special moment - the bats feeding their young! This outing is free, but RSVP is required.

Other notes:

  • There is one vault toilet about a mile into the walk
  • We’ll walk about 2.5 miles along the loop trail. Learn more about the trail and elevation gain here
  • A Discover Pass is required to park in the trailhead lot.
  • If the lot is full, you may park on the other side of the bridge at the Chehalis Western Trailhead-Woodard Bay RD. From this lot it is a 10-minute walk to the sanctuary trailhead. A pass is not needed to park at the Chehalis Western trailhead. Please walk safely across the bridge, watching for traffic.

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Events in Olympia, WA
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