Subject: Mary E. Theller wetlands, Mason County
Date: Jul 23 20:13:14 2003
From: Caratfeathers at aol.com - Caratfeathers at aol.com


Hi! It is spelled with one l (Theler) in case you did a web search without
hits. Here are three web addresses. The best directions are found under the
first address (http://hood.hctc.com/~hcwater/); take the Kingfisher link (Hood
Canal Watershed Project Center). I have also pasted the directions from this
link here.

Getting to the Hood Canal Wetlands and the Mary E. Theler Community Center

>From Bremerton
Go West on SR-304 to SR-3 for 3.0 miles
Go Southwest on SR-3 for 9.3 miles


>From Olympia
Go South on I-5 to US-101 (Exit 104) for 1.0 miles
Go Northwest on US-101 to SR-3 for 17.0 miles
Go Northeast on SR-3 for 27.8 miles



>From Tacoma
Go on I-5 SOUTH to SR-16 (Exit 132) for 0.9 miles
Go Northwest on SR-16 to SR-302 for 13.0 miles
Go West on SR-302 to SR-3 for 10.7 miles
Go North on SR-3 for 5.8 miles



NOTE:
The trailhead to the Hood Canal Wetlands are located adjacent to the Mary E.
Theler Community Center in Belfair about 1/4 mile south of the Timberland
Regional Library and across from Belfair Elementary School. The Nature trail
begins at the southwest corner of the Theler Community Center. Parking is also
available here.
The Theler Center and a nearby pedestrian/traffic light system are quite
noticeable. If you are traveling north on Highway 3, the Theler Center will come
first, with the Theler Center being on the lefthand side. Traveling south will
take you to the pedestrian/traffic light first, with the Theler Center on the
righthand side of the road.



Here are directions (not real specific) from another site
(http://www.masoncountytourism.com/x160.html)

Hood Canal Theler Wetlands & Trail System:

The Mary E. Theler Exhibit Building, located at the Hood Canal Watershed
Project Center near the trailhead, offers hands-on interactive displays and
educational exhibits. Watch for the Mary E. Theler Community Center across from
Belfair
Elementary School on State Route 3 near the south end of town.
The trailhead is located adjacent to the parking lot.

This site also has interesting info, but not directions
(http://www.bdassociates.com/340303.html)


Hope this helps. Let us know what you find there.

Regards, Judy

Judy Rowe Taylor
Mukilteo, WA
caratfeathers at aol.com
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