Family Fun Day: Cedar River Watershed

The Cedar River Watershed Education Center is a regional education facility created as a gathering place to connect people with the source of Seattle’s water. Nestled above the shores of Rattlesnake Lake in the Cascade foothills, the Center is a gateway to the Cedar River Municipal Watershed, which provides drinking water for 70% of the 1.4 million people living in the greater Seattle area.

The Center provides opportunities for thousands of visitors to learn about the complex issues surrounding the region’s drinking water, forests and wildlife.

Friday, January 2 from 10 to 3 is the annual Family Fun Day for exhibits, talks with experts, and nature walks.   The Center is located about 35 miles east of Seattle, near North Bend. Click here for info and directions.