Annual Public Events

Starlight Beach

Starlight Beach Walk
February 8, 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm

Join the WSU Snohomish County Extension Beach Watchers  and for a low tide beach walk under the stars. We'll explore the beach as the tide goes out, then return to the Visitor Station for some hot beverages to take the chill off. Bring a flashlight and dress for the weather. Meet at the Olympic Beach Visitor Station. Co-sponsored by the Snohomish County Marine Resources Advisory Committee and Surface Water Management Division and the City of Edmonds.

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Earth Day in our Parks
April 19, 2025
10am- Noon

Join your friends and neighbors to help make a difference in your community on Earth Day.  Each year, staff and volunteers from the City's Parks department and Sound Salmon Solutions invite the public to help restore native plant communities in a selection of our parks with the most need. Space is limited and registration is required for this free event.  All ages are welcome at most sites.

Registration opens April 1, 2025

 

Enviroscape

Watershed Fun Fair
Saturday May 3, 2025
11am - 3pm

A fun family event chock full of exhibits, games, crafts, and activities especially for kids. Feed a fish, pet a turtle, learn about backyard wildlife habitat, soil and water conservation and more. The first 30 families take home a free potted native plant. At the Willow Creek Salmon and Watershed Education Center, 95 Pine Street. Call 425-771-0227 for more information. No registration required. FREE.

Exhibitor registration form can be found here.

   
   
   

May 30-June 1, 2025

Puget Sound Bird Fest is a celebration of birds and nature. Our mission is to increase awareness of species of birds that spend all or part of their lives in the Puget Sound region, and especially Edmonds. Residents and visitors will have opportunities to observe birds in their native habitats, and learn about ways in which habitat for birds and other wildlife can be preserved and restored in urban and suburban areas. There is something for everyone at Puget Sound Bird Fest.

Pugetsoundbirdfest.org