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Walk 4/5 Mercer Slough Nature Park


Forest trail below the Environmental Education Center building


Walking through a wetland teeming with skunk cabbage


Mercer Slough connects Kelsey Creek to Lake Washington. It is a salmon spawning stream.


Posing on the nice footbridge over Mercer Slough


The blueberry farm.


Sharing the trail with one of the locals


Easy walking on the boardwalk trails


Blending into the natural landscape is a large parking garage that services the soon-to-open light rail station in south Bellevue


Checking out the view from the overhanging walkway next to the EEC.


Forest trail below the Environmental Education Center building


Walking through a wetland teeming with skunk cabbage


Mercer Slough connects Kelsey Creek to Lake Washington. It is a salmon spawning stream.


Posing on the nice footbridge over Mercer Slough


The blueberry farm.


Sharing the trail with one of the locals


Easy walking on the boardwalk trails


Blending into the natural landscape is a large parking garage that services the soon-to-open light rail station in south Bellevue


Checking out the view from the overhanging walkway next to the EEC.


Forest trail below the Environmental Education Center building


Walking through a wetland teeming with skunk cabbage


Mercer Slough connects Kelsey Creek to Lake Washington. It is a salmon spawning stream.


Posing on the nice footbridge over Mercer Slough


The blueberry farm.


Sharing the trail with one of the locals


Easy walking on the boardwalk trails


Blending into the natural landscape is a large parking garage that services the soon-to-open light rail station in south Bellevue


Checking out the view from the overhanging walkway next to the EEC.


Forest trail below the Environmental Education Center building


Walking through a wetland teeming with skunk cabbage


Mercer Slough connects Kelsey Creek to Lake Washington. It is a salmon spawning stream.


Posing on the nice footbridge over Mercer Slough


The blueberry farm.


Sharing the trail with one of the locals