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01 · Auburn

Lewis Lake Nature Park

Small lake, neighborhood greenbelt

A neighborhood pocket park with a half-mile loop around a small lake and a bench swing over the water. Nothing rare, everything close: ducks, herons, and whatever else drops in, minutes from home.

Effort Easy · 0.5 mi loop Level dirt-and-gravel loop around the lake; a bench swing overlooks the water.
When to go Any time. This is the five-minute-decision outing, best on quiet mornings.
Access Free street parking at 902 W St NW, Auburn. Tucked into a residential neighborhood. Directions

Birds by season

Curated highlights · the current season is marked

Spring

  • Wood Duck
  • Tree Swallow
  • Anna's Hummingbird
  • Red-winged Blackbird

The lake edge wakes up; swallows over the water.

Summer

  • Pied-billed Grebe
  • Cedar Waxwing
  • Willow Flycatcher
  • Mallard

Duck broods weave along the shoreline.

Fall

  • Ring-necked Duck
  • Hooded Merganser
  • Fox Sparrow
  • Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Divers return as the water cools.

Winter

  • Bufflehead
  • American Wigeon
  • Bald Eagle
  • Dark-eyed Junco

Small but steady wintering flock.

Reported here in the last 30 days

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Live sighting data from eBird, Cornell Lab of Ornithology · Location research: Washington Trails Association, Eastside Audubon, Birds Connect Seattle, Washington Ornithological Society, Birdful · Map tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors