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Enjoy a festival, join a fun run, tour an interpretive site, or just make your own celebration with a family picnic or camping trip. Choose from dozens of activities and events throughout the year. You can submit your state park event via email to get it placed on the calendar. The Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks and state-managed recreation lands. For more information, visit the Discover Pass website.

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  1. Calendar Overlay Fort Flagler State Park (9)

Fort Flagler State Park

  1. The Mythical Oozlefinch

    June 10, 2023, 11:00 AM
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    Discover the Coast Artillery Corps’ makebelieve mascot and create your own imaginary mascot.

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  2. Walk Like a Fox

    June 14, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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    This interactive hike will consist of multiple activities (including a blindfold activity) designed to teach nature awareness skills and deepen one’s connection to nature.

    • Ages: 8 years and older

    • Time: 1 ½ hours

    • Max group size: 15

    Accessibility: This is an easy trail, however there are roots and rocks that make an uneven surface in some areas.

    Reminder: A Discover Pass is needed at this park.

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  3. Create-A-Fish

    June 17, 2023, 11:00 AM
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    Learn about fish adaptations and then complete a challenge to design a fish with a specific adaptation.

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  4. Clamming at Fort Flagler

    June 18, 2023, 10:00 AM
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    Join us to explore and harvest our local clams at the lower campground of Fort Flagler next to the Beachcomber Café.   We will identify local shellfish, discuss the common harvest tools and how to use them, how to read a tide table book
    and why!  How to care for your catch after harvest and finally a few
    suggested ways to prepare them.

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  5. Walk Like a Fox

    June 21, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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    This interactive hike will consist of multiple activities (including a blindfold activity) designed to teach nature awareness skills and deepen one’s connection to nature.

    • Ages: 8 years and older

    • Time: 1 ½ hours

    • Max group size: 15

    Accessibility: This is an easy trail, however there are roots and rocks that make an uneven surface in some areas.

    Reminder: A Discover Pass is needed at this park.

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  6. Becoming a Backyard Naturalist via Zoom

    June 21, 2023, 5:00 PM
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    Enrich your summer by developing your naturalist skills at home this spring. Our program is filled with inspiring activities you can begin enjoying today! Make the most of these cold, rainy months by enhancing your ability to observe and understand our natural world by exploring your backyard and local neighborhood.  You will leave with many hands-on activities you can start today and then expand on for years to come. Remember, what we do at home will help our wildlife, environment and our beloved Fort Flagler State Park. 

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  7. How Do Birds Get Their Names?

    June 24, 2023, 11:00 AM
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    Name and design your own bird based on how ornithologists give names to birds.

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  8. Walk Like a Fox

    June 28, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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    This interactive hike will consist of multiple activities (including a blindfold activity) designed to teach nature awareness skills and deepen one’s connection to nature.

    • Ages: 8 years and older

    • Time: 1 ½ hours

    • Max group size: 15

    Accessibility: This is an easy trail, however there are roots and rocks that make an uneven surface in some areas.

    Reminder: A Discover Pass is needed at this park.

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  9. Cougar and Bear Conflict Management and Prevention

    June 28, 2023, 6:00 PM
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    Join us to learn about Cougars and Bears.  We'll discuss living and recreating in cougar and bear habitat and how you can protect yourself and your animals. The Department of Fish and Wildlife can be a resource to help protect your animals through education, property review and recommendations. 

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