2024 Wings Over Willapa Festival |
7:30-10:30am
Leadbetter Adventure Sold Out
Oysterville Beach Approach
$10
9:00am-12:00pm
Exploring Willapa Coastal ForestSold Out
Willapa NWR - Headquarters
$10
12:30-3:00pm
Willapa NWR - Greenhead Slough
$10
12:30-5:30pm
Willapa NWR - Cutthroat Creek
$25
3:30-4:30pm
Willapa NWR - Headquarters
*Free
5:30-7:30pm
Salt Hotel & Pub
*Free
* Free Event/Registration Required **Free Event/No registration required *** Discovery Pass Required to park |
⏎ Leadbetter Adventure
Friday, Sept. 20; 7:30-10:30am
Oysterville Beach Approach, Ocean Park
Join biological staff of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge for an exciting journey to the tip of the Long Beach Peninsula, Leadbetter Point! This is a wild place with limited human access that creates a sanctuary for wildlife, rare plants, and hundreds of bird species, including the federally threatened western snowy plover and streaked horned lark. Bald eagles and peregrine falcons are often seen. Fall migration also brings shorebirds to our estuaries and sandy beaches. The guided tour includes information about the local ecology and ongoing habitat restoration activities.
Western Snowy Plover by Roy W. Lowe
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⏎ Exploring Willapa Coastal Forest
Friday, Sept 20; 9:00am-12:00pm
Willapa NWR - Headquarters, 7112 67th Place, Long Beach
Join Alex Barton and Josh Kling from Western Rivers Conservancy and Jackie Ferrier from Willapa National Wildlife Refuge for a behind the scenes look at the "Willapa Coastal Forest." This forest includes 2,366 acres of streams, wetlands and forest that became part of the Refuge earlier this year. Meet at the refuge headquarters where our adventure begins. We'll travel east to an area of the refuge not currently open to the public then hike to Bear River, an important spawning area for Chinook, coho, and chum salmon as well as steelhead, smelt and lamprey. Surrounding forests provide habitat for both resident and migratory birds as well as black-tailed deer and Roosevelt elk.
Photo courtesy of Western Rivers Conservancy
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⏎ Ellsworth Creek Hike to the Giants
Friday, Sept 20; 12:30-3:00pm
Willapa NWR - Greenhead Slough, Highway 101 between Bear River Bridge and Greenhead Slough Bridge near mile marker 20.
Hike among giants in the 7,600-acre Ellsworth Creek Preserve. This is a 3.5-mile strenuous hike through an old growth Western Red Cedar and Sitka Spruce Forest with some trees that are more than 800 years old! The Nature Conservancy purchased the entire watershed to protect old-growth forest which preserves habitat for coho and chum salmon, marbled murrelet, and large mammals like black bear, cougar, and Roosevelt elk. Along the way, Forest Manager Kyle Smith will share how a partnership between The Nature Conservancy and Willapa National Wildlife Refuge is restoring thousands of acres of forest and miles of stream.
Photo by Chris Chrisman
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⏎ Discovering Long Island
Friday, Sept. 20; 12:30-5:30pm
Willapa NWR - Cutthroat Creek, at 3888 US-101, Ilwaco WA - located north of mile marker 24 on Highway 101
Visit the largest estuarine island on the Pacific Coast that features an ancient grove of western red cedars, some over 1,000 years old! This longer hike starts at Cutthroat Creek where a barge shuttles hikers to the island. The barge leaves at 1 PM. Once on the island, hike at your own pace 6 miles roundtrip through the heart of Long Island and the Ancient Cedar Grove, one of the last remnants of old growth coastal forest in southwest Washington. Discover information along the way from refuge staff and local experts. The last barge to Cutthroat Creek leaves the island at 5 PM.
Photo courtesy of USFWS
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⏎ Meet the Wild Birds of Discovery Bay
Friday, Sept. 20; 3:30-4:30pm
Willapa NWR - Headquarters, 7112 67th Pl, Long Beach
Great for all ages so bring the entire family! Get up close to some of the most amazing birds on Earth – birds of prey! Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising and rehabilitating orphaned and injured wild birds. Their mission is to release the birds back to their natural habitat with the skills necessary to survive. They educate, engage, and inspire communities about wild birds and issues facing them.
Some of their birds in care sustained injuries too severe for them to ever be released back to the wild and a few are imprinted on humans so they never learned how to be a wild bird. These birds have a permanent and loving home at Discovery Bay and many work Ambassadors for wild birds. Come and meet live owls, hawks, and falcons in person!
Photo courtesy of USFWS
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⏎ Welcome Social
Friday, Sept. 20; 5:30 - 7:30pm
The Salt Hotel & Pub, 111 Howerton Ave, Ilwaco
The Friends of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge kicks off the annual Wings Over Willapa Festival on Friday, September 20, at the Salt Hotel & Pub starting at 5:30 PM. Drop in anytime as this welcome social is a great opportunity to meet fellow nature lovers, birders, artists, and many of the Friends board members. Local artists will have their work on display and available for sale. Work such as glazed pottery, decorative and functional, and watercolor and acrylic artwork.
There will also be an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for a lap quilt - pieced and quilted by local quilter Toni Healy. The detail of the quilting design is exquisite, showing marine creatures throughout the 'ocean' section.
This is also an opportunity to ask questions about festival events and other happenings on the Long Beach Peninsula. Food for purchase and a cash bar is available at the Salt.
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