Dragon Search Clues

The Clues:

1. The first track is north of Lion's Park on Indian Island embedded in sedimentary rock at the water's edge.

2. The second track is at Port Townsend's North Beach, attached to a boulder that mightly glaciars once moved.

3. The third track sits in the clouds, near a scenic lookout atop Mount Walker.

4. The fourth track is often bathed by rain, located on a knoll near the campground at Lake Leland.

5. The fifth track rests near one of the region's many rushing streams - Snow Creek.

6. The sixth track is within on of the county's freshwater wetlands, a quarter mile upstream on Chimacum Creek.

7. The seventh track is located at a campground on the river called Dosewallips.

8. The eighth track is surrounded by soil water; in a field near the Chinese Gardens in Port Townsend.

9. The ninth track lies next to a bubbling source of ground water, within a grove of trees off Highway 104. Look for a single sentinel fir.

10. The tenth track can be found in an estuary, part of Oak Bay County Park.

11. The eleventh track is near the high tide line of Puget Sound and Hood Canal, at Point Hannon north of the Hood Canal Bridge.

12. The twelfth track is at Marrowstone Point in Fort Flagler State Park, within view of open water. The heart of this track is at Ruby Beach on the West End, where the land meets the sea.