Lake Washington Wildlife Refuge is a protected wetland habitat on the western shore of Lake Washington, offering diverse birdwatching opportunities and peaceful nature trails near urban Seattle.
Lake Washington Wildlife Refuge is a 350-acre wetland and forested area located in the Lake Forest Park neighborhood northeast of Seattle, Washington. The refuge encompasses marshes, swamps, open waters, and mature conifer forests that provide vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, especially migratory and resident birds. It is part of a network of protected sites along Lake Washington that serve as crucial stopover points for waterfowl and shorebirds. Established in 1990 and managed by local wildlife agencies, the refuge's relatively small size makes it a convenient natural escape close to a major metropolitan area. The landscape is characterized by native plant species, including western red cedar, Douglas fir, and cattails, which support diverse ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy quiet walking paths with frequent sightings of great blue herons, mallards, red-tailed hawks, and occasional sightings of bald eagles and owls. Interpretive signs help visitors understand the ecological importance of the refuge and the wildlife dependent on it. Fishing and boating are limited to protect sensitive habitats, while photography and birdwatching are popular activities. The refuge provides an accessible nature experience with several short trails and viewing platforms, making it an inviting destination for families, educators, and outdoor enthusiasts interested in wetland ecology and conservation. Its proximity to Lake Washington also contributes to its appeal as a serene spot for observing seasonal bird migrations and local amphibians. Educational outreach and periodic volunteer events promote habitat restoration and community engagement with this urban green space.
Large wetland area providing critical habitat for waterfowl and migratory birds
Several well-maintained boardwalks and trails with interpretive signage
Frequent sightings of bald eagles and great blue herons
Close access to Lake Washington shoreline offering scenic views
Extensive marshlands and swamps that support a diverse range of aquatic and bird species.
Elevated walkways providing easy access across sensitive wetland areas with interpretive information.
Scenic lakeside spots offering views of native vegetation and wildlife activity on the water.