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Second Saturdays at Bayshore: Fungi of Bayshore
Date and Time
Saturday Nov 14, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST
Saturday, November 14, 2026 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location
Bayshore Preserve, 3800 WA-3, Shelton, WA 98584
Fees/Admission
Free event
Contact Information
Sarah Croston
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Description
Join Capitol Land Trust for Second Saturdays at Bayshore Preserve as we explore the fascinating world of fungi that thrives all around us and often goes unnoticed. This guided outing introduces participants to the mushrooms and fungi that appear across the landscape as the rainy season arrives. Bayshore Trail Steward and Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society member Sable Burgess will lead the walk, sharing insights about the mushrooms that grow at Bayshore Preserve and the important role fungi play in forest and prairie ecosystems. Whether you’re curious about mushrooms or simply interested in learning more about the hidden life of the landscape, this is a great way to discover something new while spending time outdoors with community. Meet at the kiosk No parking pass or RSVP required What to Expect - Learn more about the mushrooms and fungi that appear at Bayshore Preserve during the fall season - A slow-paced walk on mostly flat trails made up of compact gravel and dirt - Opportunities to observe fungi and learn about their role in the ecosystem—we will not be collecting mushrooms - Insights from local mycology enthusiast and Bayshore Trail Steward - An ADA-compliant portable toilet available near the kiosk What to Bring - Sturdy walking shoes - A water bottle - Weather-appropriate clothing for fall conditions A Note About Parking Overflow parking will be open for event participants at 9:30 am. Please allow a few extra minutes to park and walk to the kiosk so the group can begin together at 10:00 am. About Second Saturdays Second Saturdays is a free monthly event series held at Bayshore Preserve from April–November. Each month focuses on a different nature topic and offers a welcoming way for people of all ages to learn, explore, and connect with the outdoors and with community.