Hazel Wolf Wetland Preserve
The Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve is a pristine wetland wildlife refuge in King County. The preserve's 116 acres are composed of several different wetland and forest habitats. The Hazel Wolf Wetlands are key to a network of protected habitats stretching from the Issaquah Alps to Lake Sammamish. The Preserve also serves as the headwaters for both Evans Creek and Laughing Jacob Creek.
This biologically rich area was preserved in 1995 and is heavily used by local residents and as a field laboratory for local high school students. Visitor of the preserve can utilize its equestrian and pedestrian trails, interpretive deck, information kiosk, boardwalk and bridge.
Are you interested in learning about the birds that travel through and inhabit the Hazel Wolf wetlands? Take a look at the Birds of Hazel Wolf Wetlands pamphlet.
Want to know about how to get involved with this amazing Preserve, email volunteer@cascadeland.org.


