Forest Bathing: a hiking alternative that connects you with nature
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“I’m standing in a wooded area of Seattle’s Discovery Park. The sun is shining, the sky is blue, my eyes are closed.... Read More
Mankind Abhors A Vacuum
`Mankind Abhors A Vacuum’ — Let Discovery Park Remain A Place Of Natural Solitude By: Robert Kildall Hundreds of years ago,... Read More
“There are many people who look to nature for meaning and order, peace and tranquility, introspection and stimulus. Many more look to nature and activity in the outdoors as the road to restoration and health. However, there are multitudes alive today for whom the cherished scene of their forefathers or their childhood has been shifted in the name of progress. We need nature as much in the city as in the countryside. In order to endure we must maintain the bounty of our inheritance.
It is not a choice of either the city or the countryside: both are essential, but today it is nature, beleaguered in the country, too scarce in the city which has become precious.”
A quote from Design with Nature by Ian McHarg
Pinus Contorta
Use of Pinus Contorta in the restoration of Discovery Park’s Forests … or Why I plant trees for the next millennium, not... Read More
Discovery Park – an essay by Shelton Johnson
Hello, my name is Shelton Johnson. I’m a Ranger in Yosemite National Park. I love Seattle and Discovery Park, in fact, Seattle... Read More
An Evening with Peter Ker Walker
Discovery Park, with its magnificent vistas, the stretches of tidal beaches, the stands of native trees, the meadowlands—all combine to make... Read More