Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area

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NE 161st Ct
Brush Prairie, WA 98606

Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area, located in Brush Prairie, WA, encompasses 81 acres of mature forest and open meadows, providing easy to moderate trails for exploration. The area is home to diverse wildlife, primarily birds, and features two creeks, Salmon and Morgan, that flow through its picturesque landscape.

Visitors can hike approximately one and a half miles of trails, winding through lush greenery, wetlands, and creeks, while enjoying opportunities for wildlife observation. The trails can be muddy at times, so sturdy boots are recommended for those willing to traverse this tranquil natural setting.

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