
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
"...a colorful, easy-to-read, information-packed reference that offers a full year of fun in nature" -- Seattle's Child
- Details each activity along with related history, flora and fauna, and cultural notes
- Includes recommendations for different places to visit around the state to try the activity
- "Nature Notebook" journal prompts to inspire you to record and make the most of your adventures
- "Connect with Nature" ideas for experiential learning
Organized by season, 52 Ways to Nature: Washington features immersive activities to keep you engaged with nature throughout the year. This twist on a Northwest guidebook offers ideas to get you outdoors and encourages you to keep track of those experiences through journal notes.Discover a geocache in your own neighborhood, drop a crab pot off a dock on Hood Canal, observe the northern lights through Goldendale's hilltop telescope, or experience sledding paradise at Mount Rainier National Park. Newcomers and long-time residents alike will find new ways to revel in the natural world with the inspiring and accessible activities in 52 Ways to Nature: Washington.
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Table of contents
- 52 Ways to Nature Washington
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Acknowledgments
- Resources