Discover the enchanting serenity and timeless beauty of moss. With ancient ancestry, bryophytes (moss, liverworts, and hornworts) were among the first plants to move onto land.
Join local author and Bloedel Moss Gardener, Darren Strenge, to learn about the history and horticulture of one of the largest and most diverse public moss gardens in the United States. The walk is approximately two hours and takes place rain or shine.
$10 Members, $27 Non-Members
2019/03/19 - 2019/03/21
Bloedel Reserve
7571 NE Dolphin Dr, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Located in a semi-rural residential area, our parking capacity is limited and there is no street or off-site parking available. During busy seasonal events and the summer, we encourage the use of BI Ride, carpooling, or other ride-sharing services. If we reach our parking capacity, we may ask you to return at a later time or another day. We appreciate your understanding.