Causeway - Trestle Discovery Points

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The natural wonders of Fidalgo Bay call us to enjoy and learn more about it today and to protect it for future generations. Because of its great habitat value, Fidalgo Bay has been designed as one of seven Washington State aquatic reserves managed by the WA Dept. of Natural Resources. Fidalgo Bay reveals is many faces during the four daily tide cycles that move water in and out of the bay. 

   Map Location #13

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To explore additional Phase 2 sign groups near Cap Sante Marina and on Guemes Channel, click here.

Information on this Trail Tales website was prepared under funding from the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Public Participation Grant Program. While the information was reviewed for grant consistency and accuracy of project references, this does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the Department.

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Photo credits: Anacortes History Museum, Washington state Dept. of Ecology, Samish Indian Nation and others, as noted. Illustrations by Linda Feltner.