Native Plant Demonstration Garden. The Wetlands Native Plant Demonstration Gardens are accessed by a trail located behind the Theler Community Center, clearly visible from the highway. The trail entrance is marked by a gate and "Nature Trail" signage. In the two acres surrounding the wetlands building, a native plant and grass garden was created and maintained by the Mason County Master Gardeners. Plant lovers have much to admire. The native garden began under the loving care of Master Gardener Dr. Arp Masley and Evergreen College Intern Liz Morrell. Together they planned the garden and collected plants and seeds. In 1996, the blackberries and canary grass were eliminated by Master Gardener labor and soil was brought in to enrich and raise the planting area. In 1997, there were more plantings and ever since, additions to the species list have been planted. Currently there are over 800 plant specimens.
Sorry, but your pets are not permitted on the wetlands trails.