Full Moon Tide Pooling
Overview
Join us for a full moon and exploring tide pools at night at Constellation Park! Not only is December 4th a Full Moon, it’s also a king tide weekend. A king tide is an exceptionally high tide that occurs alongside an unusually low tide, resulting from the gravitational alignment of the sun and moon. This combined gravitational pull creates the largest tidal range of the year, leading to both extreme high and low tides. Low tide is around 10:11pm that night so we will be meeting up at Constellation Park at 9p and depart to explore the tide pools by 9:15p. Headlamps and rain boots/water protective boots will be needed for this excursion.
Tide Pool information at Constellation Park: https://www.seattleaquarium.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Constellation-Park-One-Pager.pdf
Meeting Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CekNL4HU7Aawj2JM8?g_st=ipc
Gear Needed: Day pack with 10 essentials, food, water, extra layers. . Prepare for cold, rainy, and/or windy weather - check forecast before you hike.
Waiver Needed to Attend: Click here to sign mandatory waiver
Donation Ticketing:
Donations encouraged to attend, but absolutely not required if a barrier. Donations will go to supporting future events and volunteer benefits.
Registration closes 24-48 hours before the event. You will recieve a reminder email with more details before the event!
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Constellation Park
3400 Beach Drive Southwest
Seattle, WA 98116
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