UW Bothell Wetland Restoration Project, Bothell
Facts and practical information
The UW Bothell/Cascadia College Wetland Restoration Project is a 58-acre forested floodplain restoration site at the delta of North Creek in King County, Washington, USA. The State of Washington bought the site in 1994 from the Truly family, and dedicated the land to the construction of the Bothell regional campus of the University of Washington and Cascadia College. Construction began in 1998, as did the stream and floodplain restoration. Two years later, in 2000, classes opened for students, and in 2001 the main phase of the restoration was completed. Today the site is an ongoing area of restoration education. ()
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UW Bothell Wetland Restoration Project – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sammamish River Trail, Bothell Historical Society & Museum, North Creek Forest, Bothell Pioneer Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to UW Bothell Wetland Restoration Project?
How to get to UW Bothell Wetland Restoration Project by public transport?
Bus
- Campus Way NE • Lines: 105, 230, 239, 372, 522 (7 min walk)
- Beardslee Blvd & 110th Ave NE • Lines: 105, 230, 239, 372 (10 min walk)