Please join Sno-King Watershed Council, People for an Environmentally Responsible Kenmore, Lake Forest Park Stewardship Foundation, and Whale Scout for StreamFest 2022!
Saturday, September 17, 2022 / 1-3 pm
Log Boom Park, 7415 61st Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028
Kayak or standup paddle board
A limited number of both will be available free, first come, first served or BYO or rent on-site from WhatsSup Paddle and Surf.
Community science
Collect temperature data at the mouths of North Lake Washington rivers and streams. Thermometers provided.
Water monitoring demonstration
Learn about the physical, chemical and biological indicators of watershed health.
Fish printing
Identify the external parts of a fish and create a Gyotaku print (donations to cover supplies accepted).
Look for salmon!
Salmon are returning home to spawn right now! The best, safest way to see them is from the banks of our rivers and creeks. We'll tell you about good viewing locations.
Funded in part by a generous grant from King County, Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Wastewater Treatment Division
Log Boom Park
Kenmore, WA 98028
United States