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Yarrow Bay Wetlands Adventures

Yarrow Bay Wetlands is a vital urban wetland ecosystem located in Redmond, Washington, offering visitors scenic walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and a peaceful natural retreat within a suburban setting.

140
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
20,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Yarrow Bay Wetlands

 

Yarrow Bay Wetlands spans approximately 140 acres of freshwater wetland habitat along the eastern shore of Lake Washington in Redmond, Washington. This protected area plays a crucial role in supporting local wildlife, particularly migratory birds, amphibians, and native plants. The wetlands were officially restored and protected starting in the late 1990s through a partnership between local government agencies and conservation organizations, aimed at preserving this important ecological zone amid suburban development pressures. The site features boardwalks and multiple easy-access trails that wind through marshy areas, open water, and wooded uplands, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families. Visitors can expect to see great blue herons, red-winged blackbirds, and various species of waterfowl. The wetlands are particularly notable for their role in water filtration, flood control, and providing habitat for endangered and sensitive species. Though modest in size, the Yarrow Bay Wetlands serve as an educational outdoor classroom with some interpretive signage and periodic guided nature walks operated by local organizations. Its location near Redmond and Bellevue makes it a convenient natural escape close to Seattle's urban core, drawing visitors year-round for birdwatching, photography, and casual hiking. The easy accessibility and relatively flat terrain cater well to all ages and abilities. This protected area also helps raise awareness about wetland conservation in an increasingly developed region of King County.

Highlights

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Boardwalk trail network providing close-up views of wetland habitats

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Diverse bird species including herons, egrets, and migratory waterfowl

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Interpretive signs explaining wetland ecology and restoration efforts

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Accessible trails ideal for families, birdwatchers, and wildlife photographers

Notable Natural Features

Boardwalk Trail

A raised wooden walkway that allows visitors to explore the core wetland area without disturbing sensitive habitats.

Migratory Bird Habitat

Seasonal refuge for a wide variety of migratory birds including great blue herons and waterfowl.

Wetland Restoration Site

Area restored from former industrial and developed land to a functioning freshwater wetland ecosystem.