Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center

Located at the mouth of Clear Creek in Silverdale, WA.
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Directions to Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center
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From Silverdale Way, travel east on Bucklin Hill Road .5 miles, over Clear Creek. Turn left onto Mickelberry Road and immediately left again into Mariner Square parking lot. Travel through the parking lot to the stop sign. Cross Levin Road into Creekside Office parking lot. The Clear Creek Sa'qad Interpretive Center is located in the red barn at the far western edge of the parking lot. Please park in this lot only on weekends & evenings. Weekdays, during normal business hours, please park at Old Mill Park across Bucklin Hill Road. There is a crosswalk to the Clear Creek Trail head and Interpretive Center.
To find out about programs, get on our email or facebook list
or to schedule use of the building, contact clearcreektrail@yahoo.com
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Discovery Play Days
Explore the great outdoors with environmental educators
Children, 2 to 10 years, explore around the Clear Creek Trail. They’ll learn about the connections to nature through story time, a touch table, hands-on craft or other activity, and then an exploratory walk on the trail. Three of the Discovery Play Days will focus on the different aspects of birds and do observations. Other Discovery Play Days, we’ll look for animal signs on the trail, learn about trees, explore the beach, and so much more.
2011 Discovery Play Dates
Birds - Saturday, May 21 -
Wetlands - Tuesday, June 21 -
Low Tide - Tuesday, July 12 -
Trees - Tuesday, August 2 -
Wild Life - Tuesday, August 23 -
10:00 a.m. ‘til noon
Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center
For more info, contact us at
ClearCreekTrail@yahoo.com
Celebrate Urban Birds
at Clear Creek Sa'qad Interpretive Center
Saturday, August 6, 10 am – 2 pm
Bring the family for hands-on nature activities
and birding walks. We’ll become citizen scientists – as
we observe birds for 10 minutes and count 16 target
species for a national study of urban birds. All ages.
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Favorite Story Time Books
The Reason for a Flower
Ruth Heller
Whose Garden Is It?
Mary Ann Oberman
In the Small, Small Pond
Denise Fleming
Over in the Meadow: an old counting rhyme
David Carter
Trout, Trout, Trout! A Fish Chant
April Pulley Cayre
Fishing at Long Pond,
William T. George
Eaglet’s World
Evelyn Minshull
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
Michael Rosen
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout!
Teri Sloat
In the Woods: Who’s Been Here?
Lindsay Barrett George
What Do Roots Do?
Kathleen Kudlinski
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