Visitors to Yesler Swamp can now access a boardwalk and gravel upland trail beginning at the east parking lot of the Center for Urban Horticulture, winding through the swamp, and looping back to the parking lot. This Swamp, a wetland with trees, is located at the corner of NE 41st and Surber Drive on the shore of Lake Washington. It sits on the site of the historic outlet of Yesler Creek, skirts a lagoon that connects to Union Bay and once housed Henry Yesler’s lumber mill. Yesler Swamp hosts over 100 species of birds and an active beaver lodge. Friends of Yesler Swamp partnered with University of Washington students, faculty, and staff to restore Yesler Swamp by installing native plants and clearing invasive species like Himalayan blackberry, English ivy, and reed canary grass. Speakers Include: Carol Arnold, Friends of Yesler Swamp Carolyn Foster Karen Selander, City of Seattle, Dept of Neighborhoods Kern Ewing, Professor of Restoration Ecology at UW and member of the Friends of Yesler Swamp nonprofit This program is supported by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, Neighborhood Matching Fund |