After Thanksgiving Turkey, check out the Wild Salmon…for viewing only, of course!
Cook Creek, Salmon and Thanksgiving Day walkers last year!
Photos courtesy MidCoast Watershed Council
Are you looking for something “quite out of the ordinary” to do after that BIG dinner on Thanksgiving? Well, here’s a fun little excursion that’s bound to work off some of those calories in a truly wonderful way!
Bring your family along to enjoy a nice walk with hot apple cider at nearby Cook Creek on Sunday, November 27th at 2:00 p.m. See salmon in their spawning colors and visit a salmon habitat restoration site with the MidCoast Watersheds Council. This is a free public event and cookies are included!
We will meet at the MCWC/Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District office near Oregon Maid Ice Cream in the J.C. Thriftway parking lot at 1:40 p.m. to carpool to the site. Bring appropriate cold/wet weather gear and sturdy shoes; binoculars are also helpful.
The MidCoast Watersheds Council is a local non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy streams and watersheds of Oregon’s central coast so they are able to produce clean water, rebuild healthy salmon populations, and support a healthy ecosystem and economy. Please call Lisa Mulcahy at 541-264-0572 or email yaquinawatershedcouncil@gmail.com to RSVP or for more information.