Green background with different forest animals and their tracks. Animals include racoon, beaver, coyote, deer, and great blue heron

Family in Nature - Deception Pass

There are currently no future events scheduled.
Family in Nature is a fun and highly interactive, nature-based program designed for children ages 2 to 5 years old. Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes and focuses on various aspects of nature found in the park. The programs include story time, creative play, and parent-led activities and crafts. Our goal is to create a warm and welcoming space where you and your little ones can enjoy the wonders of Deception Pass together.

Program Title: Wildlife Detectives

Description: Welcome to the Wildlife Detective’s Department (WDD), we are excited to have you. Training includes finding signs of wildlife in the park and a few other top-secret adventures. Nature based learning through games and crafts for the whole family.

Directions

48.3929914, -122.6499496

Program location details are included in the registration confirmation email. 

Related events

07 Mar

Range Hour - March (Mammal) Madness

Washington State Parks is returning to the Oak Harbor Library for the third year for a fun program series called Ranger Hour!

Join staff from Deception Pass State Park once a month to learn about parks, wildlife, native plants, and more! Play games, be creative, and discover the natural world in our own community. All ages welcome. Adult caretakers must be present for the duration of the entire program. Programs are scheduled for 60 minutes.
08 Mar

Bird Walk - Deception Pass

Discover some of the common, and not so common, species of birds which call Deception Pass State Park home.
08 Mar

Guided Hike: Marvelous Marine Mammals - Deception Pass

From elephant seals to porpoises, orcas, and whales, Deception Pass State Park is a marvel for marine mammal viewing. Join staff for a guided hike at Rosario on Saturday afternoons in March to discover the wonders of marine mammals at Deception Pass. This hike is roughly 0.5 miles with a 100ft elevation gain. The hike is expected to take 1 hour. This hike is not stroller accessible or ADA.