- Hylebos Creek - Wikipedia
Hylebos Creek is a stream located in the U S state of Washington near Tacoma and emptying into Commencement Bay, part of Puget Sound It flows through southern King County and northern Pierce County, through the cities of Tacoma, Federal Way, Milton, and Fife, as well as the Puyallup Indian Reservation
- Hylebos Nature Area | Fife, WA
The City of Fife acquired this 15 acre site along Hylebos Creek through county and federal grants The property was developed as an important habitat restoration project
- West Hylebos Wetlands — Washington Trails Association
The unassuming parking area for West Hylebos Wetlands is a gateway to a surprisingly rich, diverse, and lush wetland Walk down the wide graveled path past two restored cabins, the Denny and Barker cabins
- Welcome to the Hylebos Watershed Discovery Trail! - EarthCorps
Welcome to the Hylebos Watershed Discovery Trail! Here, you can relax near the headwaters of Hylebos Creek, tour one of Puget Sound’s last remaining peat bogs, marvel at rare Sitka spruce trees, and spot s lmon as they swim upstream from Commencement Bay All this in a bustling urban corridor, just
- Hylebos Watershed Plan
Table 1: Percentage of grouped landcover types for each jurisdiction in the Hylebos Watershed 48 Figure 24: Summarized land cover types for the Hylebos watershed 49
- West Hylebos Wetlands Trail, Washington - AllTrails
Yes, many trailgoers have described West Hylebos Wetlands Trail as good for kids and families Kid-friendly trails are typically short, with clearly marked paths and fairly level terrain
- West Hylebos Wetlands Park — The Mountaineers
One of the last remaining bogs in South King County, Hylebos’ wetland wilderness lies just one mile west of I-5 in southern Federal Way It's easy to reach and easy to explore this rare urban nature park
- West Hylebos Wetlands Park - Outdoor Project
One of the region's newest parks, West Hylebos Wetlands Park was created in 2004 after the community and a group called Friends of the Hylebos stewarded a transfer and aggregation of property from the state to the City of Federal Way
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