“beautiful and delicate landscape in Edmonds”
Stroll through the park's corridor on a 1-1/4 mile long nature trail. Experience the sounds of the adjacent tumbling stream as it weaves its way through the giant trees of the old forest. The stream, which is home to various aquatic life, including fresh water fish and migrating salmon, forms a small marine estuary as it empties into Puget Sound. View various bird species in their natural habitat on a hike through the forest. Or comb the beaches and enjoy the breathtaking views of the distant Olympic Mountains. Meadowdale Beach Park, 108 acres, is beautiful, but delicate, not impervious to humans and natural calamity. Its care and preservation are imperative to wildlife and the balance of people with nature is not possible without vigilance.
Nice easy walk through the woods. Very green, with the relaxing sounds of water flowing through the creek bed. Access to the beach was closed when I went with promises of being open when conditions allowed. Paved trails.
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Meadowdale Beach Park
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- Sun: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Mon: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Sat: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
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