The Green-Duwamish Watershed is one of the most interesting places to explore, especially in the fall with the river alive with salmon and wildlife. Take the journey visiting interesting locations that tell the unique story of this area, its geology, history, ecology, and its peoples over time.
Walk on land that held a 3,000 year old Duwamish Village
Visit an active Duwamish Longhouse, gaining a deeper understanding of the Duwamish peoples
Experience salmon returning to their home to spawn at the end of their life’s journey
Visit innovative projects addressing our environmental challenges,
Stand on a rock outcropping older than Mt. Rainier, left by the last glacial age
Understand the area that made Seattle and this region what it is today
Download your guidebook at DuwamishAlive.org for journey information on locations, fun activities, and an eco-pledge raffle, to experience our river in a new and deeper way. This is your journey, so plan it to accommodate your interests, locations are all easily accessed, offering easy walking, most are ADA accessible and marked with a sign. This is a great activity for families and to complement classroom learning.
Hosted by Duwamish Alive and Green River Coalitions
For additional information, info@duwamishalive.org