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The Hoko River State Park offers regional overnight and day-use facilities.
Green Marker Agnew Soccer Fields
Clallam County Parks, Fair and Facilities Division will use this...
48.10442194 -123.23145612
Green Marker Centennial Trail Port Angeles
Purchased approximately 10 acres of upland and 1.6 acres of...
48.11611111 -123.35611111
Red Marker Clallam Bay Property Acquisition
Clallam County Parks, Fair and Facilities Division will use this...
48.2539378109 -124.273665905
Green Marker Dungeness Bridge Acquisition
Acquisition of 7.62 acres on the east and west banks...
48.08472222 -123.14583333
Green Marker Dungeness Farmland
Clallam County will use this grant to preserve 38 acres...
48.14277777 -123.09055555
Green Marker Dungeness River Watershed Restoration
The project will protect approximately 181 acres and restore approximately...
48.09944444 -123.15083333
Green Marker Elwha River Ped. Bridge/ODT Link
Clallam County will use this grant to build a nearly...
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Green Marker Hoko/Cowan
Purchase of the Olsen property, which included a donated portion,...
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Green Marker Hoko River State Park
Project acquired 581 acres, including 3,000 feet of saltwater shoreline...
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Green Marker Lincoln Park Field
This development project in Port Angeles completes the Volunteer Field...
48.115 -123.475
Green Marker McCool ""Robin Hill Farm""
Clallam County plans to acquire this 155 acre forest, open...
48.08918394 -123.21873871
Green Marker Morse Creek Riverine Restoration
The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant...
48.10246811 -123.35640158
Green Marker ODT: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Segment
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will use this grant to build...
48.02444444 -122.99555555
Green Marker ODT Railroad Bridge Trailhead Parking
This project in Clallam County will provide key parking and...
48.08578483 -123.14613892
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail (Sequim)
The City of Sequim, on the northern Olympic Peninsula, is...
48.06166666 -123.05416666
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail - Dry Creek Bridge
Port Angeles will use this grant to design and build...
48.12370119 -123.52327325
Green Marker Railroad Bridge Park Expansion
This 18 acre acquisition along the Dungeness River complements an...
48.08194444 -123.14388888
Red Marker Railroad Bridge Trestle Extension
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will use this grant to extend...
48.08513531 -123.14629908
Green Marker Sequim Farmland
Sequim will use this grant to protect 40 acres of...
48.10444444 -123.09055555
Green Marker Spruce Railroad Trail Tunnel Restoration Project
The Clallam County Public Works Department will use this grant...
48.09454857 -123.80534889
Green Marker Washington Harbor
This project to acquire 700 acres near Sequim, in Clallam...
48.09888888 -123.06194444
Green Marker Waterfront Trail
This project in Clallam County acquires seven city lots adjacent...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

Clallam County

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012 2 total projects $102,000

Clallam Bay Property Acquisition - Clallam Co Park Fair & Bldg - $50,000 Clallam County Parks, Fair and Facilities Division will use this...
Railroad Bridge Trestle Extension - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe - $52,000 The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will use this grant to extend...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 23 total projects $12,207,274

Agnew Soccer Fields - Clallam Co Park Fair & Bldg - $187,554
Centennial Trail Port Angeles - Port Angeles Parks & Rec Dept - $301,077
Dungeness Bridge Acquisition - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $42,598
Dungeness Farmland - Clallam County - $293,471
Dungeness River Watershed Restoration - North Olympic Land Trust - $379,235
Elwha River Ped. Bridge/ODT Link - Clallam County - $999,500
Finn Hall Farm - Clallam County - $868,075
Hoko River State Park - State Parks - $2,338,716
Hoko/Cowan - State Parks - $296,549
Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2004 - State Parks - $499,996
Lincoln Park Field - Port Angeles Parks & Rec Dept - $91,500
McCool ""Robin Hill Farm"" - Clallam County - $500,000
Morse Creek - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $354,885
Morse Creek Riverine Restoration - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $200,000
ODT Railroad Bridge Trailhead Parking - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe - $97,127
ODT: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Segment - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe - $131,033
Olympic Discovery Trail (Sequim) - City of Sequim - $291,170
Olympic Discovery Trail - Dry Creek Bridge - City of Port Angeles - $379,670
Railroad Bridge Park Expansion - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe - $60,233
Sequim Farmland - City of Sequim - $750,000
Spruce Railroad Trail Tunnel Restoration Project - Clallam Co Public Works Dept - $999,000
Washington Harbor - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $1,873,885
Waterfront Trail - Port Angeles Parks & Rec Dept - $272,000

What is the WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

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