
Great spot for wildlife viewing, river explorations/hike, photography and for fishing. This is NOT a good 'river beach spot' if thats what youre after. I did some nice high-school senior photo...
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Exploring the Bob Heirman Wildlife Preserve at Thomas' Eddy in Snohomish, WA unveils a sanctuary where nature thrives undisturbed. Operating hours stretch from 7 am until dusk, ensuring ample time to immerse oneself in the natural splendor that envelopes this preserve. It's essential to note that this wildlife haven kindly requests visitors to refrain from bringing dogs to safeguard the flourishing wildlife within its boundaries.
Embark on a leisurely three-mile hike through this preserve, where the majority of the trail remains pleasantly flat, offering an accessible trek for all nature enthusiasts. As you start from the parking lot, a gradual descent leads you to the riverbank through an access road restricted to vehicle traffic, guiding you along a protective dike that embraces the untouched riverfront and floodplain. For those arriving by boat, access to the park is exclusively available via the river, with entry points situated at the Snohomish launch, High Bridge, Lewis Street, or Langus Park, promising a serene waterborne journey to this scenic wildlife retreat.
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Great spot for wildlife viewing, river explorations/hike, photography and for fishing. This is NOT a good 'river beach spot' if thats what youre after. I did some nice high-school senior photo...
Heads up - NO DOGS ALLOWED Was bummed we came all the way out here and was not able to walk our dog or see the park. Maybe some day we'll be back without the pup.
This is an amazing park and named after my stepdad. Bob had involved himself in countless achievements to the betterment of the environment and Snohomish County. The County is lucky to have this...
What a neat spot! I was just out on a drive with my two sons and nephew whom were all getting a big stir crazy.. I stumbled upon this place and pulled into the small, unassuming parking lot....
No dogs allowed for some reason? Tiny beach area. Hard to get to. Not much room to put towels down.
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