List of nature centers in Washington explained

This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Washington.

NameLocationCountyRegionSummary
Adriana Hess Audubon Center PiercePuget Soundlocated in Adriana Hess Wetland Park, operated by the Tahoma Audubon Society
operated by the City of Seattle, 68 acres, park and nature center, environmental education and rock climbing classes
Seattle King Puget Sound 216 acres, operated by the City, center open for programs or rentals only
Cedar River Watershed Education Center King Puget Sound regional education facility about the Cedar River watershed, located on Rattlesnake Lake, operated by Seattle Public Utilities
Coastal Interpretive Center Southwest hands-on natural history museum, also exhibits about culture of coastal living, geology
King Puget Sound 398 acres, nature center opened in 2012
Seattle King Puget Sound 534 acres, operated by the City, features the Discovery Park Environmental Learning Center
Dungeness River Audubon Center Olympic Peninsulalocated in Railroad Bridge Park
Clallam Olympic Peninsulaaquarium and marine environmental education and conservation
Forest Learning Center operated by Weyerhaeuser, exhibits on the eruption of Mount St. Helens, forest recovery, reforestation and conservation of forest resources
Fox Island Nature Center PiercePuget Sound 5 acres, operated by the community
KitsapPuget Sound 255 acres, outdoor learning center
Lake Hills Greenbelt Ranger StationBellevueKingPuget SoundAn educational visitor center that provides information, environmental programs, p-patch garden plots, master gardener demonstration gardens, and interpretive displays.
Lewis Creek Park Visitor CenterBellevueKingPuget SoundMultipurpose interpretive center provides visitors with Bellevue Parks and regional system information, family programs and recreational opportunities.
Puget Sound operated by the Northwest Discovery Project, aquarium and marine environmental education, owned by the City
King Puget Sound Marine laboratory and education center for Highline Community College, open to the public on Saturdays
Mercer Slough Environmental Education CenterBellevueKingPuget SoundA collaboration between the City of Bellevue and the Pacific Science Center. Family ranger programs and curriculum based school and group programming focusing on freshwater wetland ecosystems and their importance to the region. Visitor's center has interactive, interpretive exhibits about Mercer Slough's 320 acre wetland habitats.
Puget Sound 3,914 acres, visitor center exhibits, environmental education programs
Nisqually Reach Nature Center Olympia Thurston Puget Sound education and research about the environment of the Nisqually Estuary of the Nisqually River
North Cascades Environmental Learning Center WhatcomPuget Soundfield campus in North Cascades National Park, operated by the North Cascades Institute on Diablo Lake
Pierce Puget Sound 723-acre wildlife park with tram and walking tours, nature discovery center, zip line course, 5 miles of nature trails
San Juan San Juan Islands Run by the YMCA of Greater Seattle. Campus covers 283 acres. Outdoor Education classes focusing on marine and terrestrial ecology for regional schools. Includes Marine Salmon Center containing touch tank, small aquarium tanks, and 18,000 gallon saltwater display tank.
Puget Sound Features the Breazeale Interpretive Center with natural history exhibits
Olympic Peninsula located in Fort Worden State Park, marine ecology, local marine and shoreline habitat, history, flora and fauna
SEA Discovery Center Kitsap Puget Sound aquarium and environmental education center
Seattle KingPuget Sound 300 acres, operated by the City, features the Seward Park Environmental & Audubon Center
Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center Skagit Puget Soundlocated in 103-acre Howard Miller Steelhead Park, focus is the Skagit River ecosystem with an emphasis on the winter migration of bald eagles and salmon
Stillwaters Environmental Center Kitsap Puget Sound 8 acres
Tacoma Nature Center PiercePuget Sound71 acres, operated by Metro Parks Tacoma
Water Resources Education Center Southwest operated by the City, management of drinking water
West Valley Outdoor Learning Center Easternteaching and learning facility for students and their teachers about fish, wildlife and natural resources, monthly open house days

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