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Green Marker Bone River and Niawiakum River NAPs
This proposal is for acquisition of high priority properties within...
46.66115523 -123.88355175
Green Marker Cape D Bell's View Trail
State Parks will use this grant to build a .5-mile...
46.30184581 -124.07578682
Green Marker Cape Disappointment Acquisitions 2003
This goal of this project is to purchase approximately 20...
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Red Marker Cape Disappointment Multi-Use Trail Extension
State Parks will use this grant to construct a .5-mile...
46.28749453 -124.07378434
Green Marker Cape Disappointment Multi-Use Trail
Cape Disappointment State Park is located at the mouth of...
46.28292741 -124.05424581
Red Marker Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes Acquisition
Much of the Seaview Dunes receives local protection from development....
46.2983542298 -124.065376284
Green Marker Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes
The Seaview Dunes area in Pacific County lies between Fort...
46.30055885 -124.0631021
Green Marker Coastal NAP
Purchase of 1,140.24 acres of high priority and threatened natural...
47.05194444 -124.11527777
Green Marker Coastal NAP - 1996
This project in Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties secures up...
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Green Marker Cross-State Trail (Westside)
Acquisition of abandoned railroad line from Chehalis to South Bend,...
46.99972222 -123.50111111
Green Marker Fort Columbia Guns
Project transferred and installed two historic cannons from their former...
46.26083333 -123.9175
Green Marker Grayland Beach - Campground Development
This construction project in Grays Harbor will double the camping...
46.79292757 -124.09226316
Green Marker Grayland Beach - Ticor
This proposal seeks WWRP assistance to acquire a key inholding...
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Green Marker Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2000
State Parks hopes to acquire key lands within and immediately...
45.62916666 -122.02083333
Green Marker Nevitt Pool Renovation
The City of Raymond, with its nonprofit community partner P.O.O.L....
46.68777777 -123.73111111
Green Marker Niawiakum River NAP
This project purchased 40.96 acres along the Niawiakum River, one...
46.61666666 -123.90416666
Green Marker Ocean Beach Accesses, '92
This project provides sanitary and parking facilities at three access...
47.23916666 -124.215
Green Marker Ocean Beach Accesses, '94
Upgrades 12 existing ocean beach accesses in Grays Harbor and...
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Green Marker Ocean Beaches
Ocean beach parcels adjoining existing park ownerships at Grayland Beach...
46.79111111 -124.09194444
Green Marker Ocean Beaches, Sea Cons.
Project continues phased acquisitions of Seashore Conservation Area lands lying...
46.79111111 -124.09194444
Green Marker Provo Park
This project involves the development of outdoor recreation facilities on...
46.31416666 -124.04222222
Green Marker Silverspot Butterfly Enhancement
The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
46.41524376 -124.05417093
Green Marker Silverspot Butterfly Habitat
WDFW acquired 50 acres on Loomis Lake on the tip...
46.44027777 -124.04694444
Green Marker Swan Marsh
Acquisition of 140 acres of marsh next to Ledbetter Point...
46.60083333 -124.03861111
Green Marker Teal Slough
This acquisition of 140 acres is under one ownership within...
46.42583333 -123.91388888
Green Marker Willapa Bay Restoration
The Departments of Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources have...
46.71861111 -123.85277777

Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

Pacific County

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012 2 total projects $3,850,000

Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes Acquisition - State Parks - $2,250,000 Much of the Seaview Dunes receives local protection from development....
Cape Disappointment Multi-Use Trail Extension - State Parks - $1,600,000 State Parks will use this grant to construct a .5-mile...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 33 total projects $21,873,087

2006 Seaview Dunes Acquisitions - State Parks - $1,200,000
Bone River & Niawiakum River NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $845,250
Bone River and Niawiakum River NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $139,667
Cape D Bell's View Trail - State Parks - $294,000
Cape Disappointment - Gateway Center - State Parks - $419,750
Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes - State Parks - $1,000,000
Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes Ph.2 - State Parks - $981,235
Cape Disappointment Acquisitions 2003 - State Parks - $750,000
Cape Disappointment Multi-Use Trail - State Parks - $1,604,975
Coastal NAP - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,999,999
Coastal NAP - 1996 - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,434,545
Cross-State Trail (Westside) - State Parks - $1,038,900
Fort Columbia Guns - State Parks - $162,808
Grayland Beach - Campground Development - State Parks - $1,406,250
Grayland Beach - Ticor - State Parks - $117,723
Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2000 - State Parks - $500,000
Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2004 - State Parks - $499,996
Loomis Lake Acquisitions - State Parks - $400,000
Multi-Site Acquisition - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $552,923
Nevitt Pool Renovation - City of Raymond - $300,000
Niawiakum River NAP - Dept of Natural Resources - $40,434
Ocean Beach Accesses, '92 - State Parks - $362,450
Ocean Beach Accesses, '94 - State Parks - $290,436
Ocean Beaches - State Parks - $201,482
Ocean Beaches, Sea Cons. - State Parks - $104,886
Provo Park - Ilwaco Parks & Rec Dept - $36,576
Seaview Dunes - Doney - State Parks - $1,600,000
Silverspot Butterfly Enhancement - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $40,500
Silverspot Butterfly Habitat - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $437,483
Swan Marsh - State Parks - $110,394
Teal Slough - Dept of Natural Resources - $425
Willapa Bay Restoration - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $250,000

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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Congress funds Land and Water Conservation Fund!

Thanks to your hard work and support, Congress funded the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $323 million, a 7% increase from last year! Six Washington projects are likely to receive funding.

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