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Theler Wetlands Adventures

Theler Wetlands in Washington offers a unique mix of coastal and freshwater habitats, perfect for birdwatching and nature walks.

139
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Theler Wetlands

Theler Wetlands
 

Theler Wetlands is a beautiful natural area located in Belfair, Washington, encompassing a rich variety of ecosystems including tidal estuary, salt marsh, and freshwater wetland habitats. This preserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering excellent opportunities to observe a wide range of birds and other wildlife. Established as a nature preserve to protect these critical habitats, Theler Wetlands includes several miles of walking trails that lead visitors through the diverse ecological zones. As visitors walk along the well-maintained boardwalks, they can enjoy sweeping views of Hood Canal and the surrounding mountains. With its mix of habitats, the area supports a rich biodiversity, including iconic Pacific Northwest species. Throughout its history, the area has been a valuable educational resource, emphasizing the importance of wetland ecosystems and conservation efforts. The wetlands are a serene spot for photography, leisurely strolls, and environmental education programs.

Highlights

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A four-mile network of scenic boardwalks and dirt trails through diverse wetland habitats

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Opportunities to see a variety of bird species, particularly during migration seasons

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Viewing platforms offering panoramic views of the Hood Canal and Olympic Mountains

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The historic Union River Estuary Conservation area, crucial for fish and bird habitats

Notable Natural Features

Union River Estuary

An important habitat for salmon and migratory birds, vital for local biodiversity.

Olympic Mountains Viewpoints

Scenic overlooks offer breathtaking views of the mountain range across the Hood Canal.

Birding Hotspots

Prime locations along trails for observing a wide variety of resident and migratory bird species.