North Olympic Land Trust, Clallam County’s only local land conservation non-profit, will hold the grand opening of its public Elk Creek Conservation Area property outside of Forks beginning Saturday, June 18, at 9am. The Land Trust, which manages and conserves thousands of acres of ecologically and economically vital habitat in the Olympic Peninsula, has made the 255-acre Elk Creek Conservation Area its first ever public recreation and education property which will be free and open to the public.
Shuttles to the conservation area will leave from and return to Forks Tilicum Park every 10-15 minutes beginning at 9am Saturday morning and ending at noon that day. Parking will not be available on-site at the day of the grand opening. North Olympic Land Trust advises those attending the grand opening to bring hiking attire and a raincoat to enjoy the gentle 2.5 mile round-trip hike.
More info at
http://nolt.org/News/elkcreekjune.html
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