Evergreen Bulkhead Removal Site Walk & Tour
Meet at F-Lot at 12:15 PM | Walk 12:30–1:00 PM
Join the Climate Center for a guided forest walk and site tour of Evergreen’s ongoing Bulkhead Removal Project. A major ecological restoration effort more than a year in the making! This work is being carried out in partnership with groups such as the South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group (SPSSEG) and other regional collaborators working to restore nearshore habitat and improve salmon recovery throughout South Sound. Students, staff, faculty, and community members are all welcome!
We will meet at F-Lot at 12:15 PM, then walk together through the forest from 12:30–1:00 PM to reach the restoration site along the shoreline. Participants are encouraged to bring water, snacks, and sturdy hiking shoes for the trail.
At the site, you’ll learn:
- What bulkhead removal is and why it matters
- How this project supports salmon habitat, shoreline ecology, and climate resilience
- The role of Evergreen, SPSSEG, and community partners in bringing the project to life
- How restoration at Bushoowah-ahlee Point fits into broader nearshore recovery efforts in South Puget Sound
Accessibility Note:
There is very limited car access and parking for those with mobility or access needs. If you require this accommodation, you can plan to drive directly to the site. We ask others to reserve that space.
Location: Bushoowah-ahlee Point (GPS: 47.086562, -122.974718). For more information, contact ColeB@spsseg.org.