Located on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula, Clear Creek Trail is almost 8 miles from Silverdale Waterfront Park on Dyes Inlet north to Trigger Avenue. It follows Clear Creek as it meanders through riparian areas, wetlands, and remnant forests. Hard to believe it's in the middle of a highly developed urban area.
CURRENT EVENTS
Saturday, October 12th
Ivy Pull Party
Each spring, the Silverdale Library and the Clear Creek Task Force host an event for kids adopt a tree to take care of over the summer.
On Orca Recovery Day in October they return with their tree and Plant One for the Pod.
Our mission is to prepare the planting area for the littles and their trees.
Join us at the Clear Creek Interpretive Center, 9641 Levin Road in downtown Silverdale at 10:00a. We'll pull ivy and bag it until noon.
Dress for the weather and wear long sleeves and pants. Close toed shoes are a must!
For more info and to volunteer:
Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org
THANKS!
Saturday, October 19th
Plant One for the Pod
Each spring, the Silverdale Library and the Clear Creek Task Force host an Earth Day event for kids to adopt a tree.
In the fall on Orca Recovery Day, they return with their tree to Plant One for the Pod.
Join us anytime between 10a until noon on Saturday, October 19th. If you need a tree, please RSVP to Volunteer@ClearCreekTrail.org
This is a rain or shine event so drees for the weather and bring your garden gloves and favorite shovel. We have shovels for the little ones and adults, too.
Park in the gravel lot adjacent to 9950 Blaine Avenue in downtown Silverdale. Register at the white tent on Bucklin Hill on the west side of the creek.
For more info, to volunteer or need a tree?
Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org
THANKS!
Saturday, November 2nd
Kitsap Salmon Tours
Join us November 2nd from 11am - 3pm to watch this remarkable salmon migration firsthand at seven stream sites in Kitsap County.
This free event offers interactive activities, guided walks, and crafty takeaways with biologists, librarians, environmental organizations and salmon docents.
Discover salmon species, their life cycles, and the role you play in their survival. Learn what salmon eat, how long they stay in the stream and where do they go when they migrate.
It may be raining, but we’ll be there rain or shine. Dress for the weather, wear waterproof shoes, and have fun and learn lots!
For more info:
Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org
CLEAR CREEK TRAIL
9641 Levin Road
Silverdale, WA 98383
P.O. Box 1188
Phone: 360.434.7665