The Puget Loop Birding Trail features 220 of our 346 annually recorded bird species around the Sound from Seattle to Mt. Rainier, plus Lake Washington, Kitsap Peninsula; and Vashon, Bainbridge, Whidbey and San Juan islands.
Travel by car, bus or ferry, or bike or paddle to the Puget Loop’s 42 main sites and 18 “more birding” locations to spot Bald Eagles, Pileated Woodpeckers, Pacific Wrens, Anna’s Hummingbirds, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, and Pigeon Guillemots.
About Washington State Birding Trails: Birding trails are most often driving trips with stops at special places where birds are most likely to be seen. Each stop describes the habitat, what birds are there in what season, where to look, and how to get from a main road to the location. Some trails include water routes where you can paddle your canoe or kayak to see birds; other trails include biking or walking routes. Other Washington State Birding Trail maps can be found at: https://wa.audubon.org/birds/great-washington-stat...