Come to the Cedar River on October weekends and join a fun,
free, family-friendly, interactive presentation on our native salmon! Watch spawning salmon and learn about their
epic journey from the ocean, through the Ballard Locks, across Lake Washington and
up to the Cedar River. Trained volunteer docents will be
stationed from 11am to 4pm on October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 at Renton
Library, Cedar River Park, Riverview Park, Cavanaugh Pond and Landsburg Park.
Carpool if you can or ride your bike along the Cedar River Trail! These sites
have limited parking. For a flyer with directions or to get more information,
call 206.245.0143 or visit www.cedarriver.org.
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The Cedar River Salmon
Journey is sponsored by City of Renton, Forum for Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed, King County, King County
Flood Control District, Friends of the
Cedar River Watershed, RealNetworks Foundation, Seattle Aquarium, Seattle Public
Utilities, and the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers.