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Chelan Riverwalk Park
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HABITAT:
Family-friendly municipal park where Chelan River flows out of Lake Chelan.
BIRDING: Spring and summer bring American Goldfinches, Yellow-rumped Warblers; and Cliff, Barn, Tree, and Violet-green Swallows. Townsend’s Solitaires migrate through in spring and fall. In fall and winter, look for Common Loons, Belted Kingfishers; and Pied-billed, Horned, and Western Grebes.
VIEWING:
Take 1-mile walking loop. In summer, swallows nest under bridges.
ACCESS:
From Hwy 97A at milepost 233.5 (City Center sign), turn north onto West Woodin Ave. Drive 0.4 mile. Turn right (south) onto South Emerson St. Riverwalk Park is at end of street.