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Wildflower Walk at Fort Flagler – Marrowstone Point

Family Friendly
Saturday, Jun 6 2026, 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT.
Fort Flagler State Park
1321 Flagler Campground Rd, Nordland, WA 98358, United States

Sat. June 6, 2026. 10 am – Noon. Meet at the parking lot at Marrowstone Point in the park.

Join us for a leisurely 2-hour guided wildflower walk at Fort Flagler State Park, where coastal bluffs, open meadows, and forest edges come alive with seasonal blooms.

As we explore the trails near Marrowstone Point, we’ll slow down to observe and identify native wildflowers and discuss the ecosystem as a whole. This walk is designed for curiosity and connection rather than speed, with plenty of time for questions, discussion, and photography.

Leader: Fayla Schwartz, WA Native Plant Society Olympic Peninsula Chapter.

What to expect


A relaxed, educational walk covering mixed terrain
Native wildflowers in bloom (species vary by season)
Insights into coastal ecology and plant adaptations
What to bring


Sturdy hiking boots (uneven trails and sandy sections)
Weather-appropriate clothing (layers recommended)
Water, and optional camera or notebook
Important reminder:

A Discover Pass is required to enter Fort Flagler State Park. Please be sure to have one displayed in your vehicle upon arrival.

Whether you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or simply enjoy being outdoors, this walk offers a wonderful way to experience Fort Flagler’s natural beauty at a thoughtful, unhurried pace.

Fort Flagler State Park, Marrowstone Point


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