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Thanks to WWRP grants, the Lewis River Greenway continues to attract visitors to Clark County who enjoy fishing, hiking and picnicking.
Green Marker Camas Pool Renovation
The Camas Pool, which is the only publicly owned outdoor...
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Green Marker Camp Currie
This project involves the acquisition of 85 acres at the...
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Green Marker Camp Currie Phase 2
This project involves the Phase 2 acquisition of Camp Currie...
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Green Marker Captain William Clark Park
Clark County will develop the only regional waterfront park on...
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Green Marker Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail
Clark County will use this grant to develop 3 miles...
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Green Marker Columbia River State Park
Acquisition of 45 acres in three separate private ownerships linked...
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Green Marker East Fork Lewis Riparian Habitat
Clark County will use this grant to buy 52 acres...
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Green Marker Fairgrounds Community Park - Phase 1
Vancouver will use this grant to begin development of an...
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Green Marker Felida Park
his project begins the development of a 14-acre community park...
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Green Marker Fisher Basin
This project involves development of a 12-acre community park located...
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Green Marker Fisher Basin Regional Park
This 50-acre acquisition is located in a rapidly urbanizing area,...
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Green Marker Hathaway Boat Launch Replacement
Washougal will use this grant to remove the Hathaway boat...
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Green Marker La Center Community Park, Ph. 1
Development of a portion of a 12-acre community park in...
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Green Marker La Center Community Park, Ph. 2
This project involved Phase 2 development, including a picnic area,...
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Green Marker Lewis River Access
Acquisition of 50 acres on the north and east forks...
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Green Marker Lewis River Greenway - 1992
Purchase of approximately 89 acres of parcels adjacent to 333-acre...
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Green Marker Lewis River Greenway - 1995
This 100-acre acquisition project is located on the east fork...
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Green Marker Lewis River Greenway - 1996
This 166-acre site includes 9,900 lineal feet of shoreline on...
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Green Marker Lewis River Lowlands
This 756 acre acquisition preserves shorelines, emergent, scrub/shrub, and forested...
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Green Marker Lewis River Tr. (Bells Mountain Trail)
This acquisition and development project will connect the county's Lucia...
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Green Marker Lewis River Trail
This project involves the acquisition of a 1.7-mile trail corridor...
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Green Marker Lucia Falls
This 24.3-acre forested waterfront acquisition lies on the east fork...
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Green Marker Salmon Creek Park Development
This project in Clark County will provide a variety of...
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Green Marker Salmon Creek Trail
Within Clark County's 700 acre Salmon Creek Greenway, located three...
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Green Marker South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition
Vancouver will use this grant to buy a 4.42-acre neighborhood...
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Green Marker The Oaks
The City of Battle Ground, located in Clark County, is...
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Green Marker Washougal Oaks NAP (Restoration) 2008
The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
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Green Marker Washougal Oaks NA Restoration- Phase 2
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
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Green Marker Washougal River Trail - Camas Segment
Camas will use this grant to develop a segment of...
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Green Marker Whipple Creek 04
This project involves the acquisition of 40 acres of shoreline,...
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Green Marker Whipple Creek 97
This 39.4-acre acquisition lies adjacent to 234-acre Whipple Creek Regional...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

18th Legislative District

Cowlitz and Clark Counties

Proposed Projects for 2012 - 2013 5 total projects $3,489,352

Chinook Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $157,550 A WWRP grant will allow Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation to...
Cougar Creek Woods Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $543,652 All necessary preliminary plat approvals had been completed for construction...
Flume Creek Habitat Area - Clark County - $1,105,925 With a WWRP grant, Clark County will protect 160 acres...
Washougal Oaks Natural Area - Dept of Natural Resources - $92,000 If this grant is funded, the Department of Natural Resources...
Washougal Oaks Natural Area Rest. - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,590,225 If this WWRP grant is funded, the Department of Natural...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 39 total projects $20,765,242

Abrams Park Improvements Phase 1 - City of Ridgefield - $153,775
Camas Pool Renovation - Camas Parks & Rec Dept - $95,777
Camp Currie - Clark County Parks Dept - $500,000
Camp Currie Phase 2 - Clark County Parks Dept - $500,000
Captain William Clark Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $683,688
Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail - Clark County Public Works - $1,025,965
Columbia River State Park - State Parks - $927,606
East Fork Lewis Riparian Habitat - Clark County Parks Dept - $506,200
Fairgrounds Community Park - Phase 1 - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $222,494
Fallen Leaf Lake Park - City of Camas - $1,000,000
Felida Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $258,870
Fisher Basin - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $299,757
Fisher Basin Regional Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $220,369
Hathaway Boat Launch Replacement - City of Washougal - $64,795
La Center Community Park, Ph. 1 - City of La Center - $55,000
La Center Community Park, Ph. 2 - City of La Center - $106,972
Lacamas Heritage Trail - Clark County Parks Dept - $546,825
Lacamas Lake Shoreline - Clark County Parks Dept - $391,695
Lacamas Prairie Natural Area 2008 - Dept of Natural Resources - $3,540,022
Lewis River Access - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $123,155
Lewis River Greenway - 1992 - Clark County Parks Dept - $394,000
Lewis River Greenway - 1995 - Clark County Parks Dept - $336,350
Lewis River Greenway - 1996 - Clark County Parks Dept - $893,789
Lewis River Lowlands - Clark County Parks Dept - $1,008,333
Lewis River Tr. (Bells Mountain Trail) - Clark County Parks Dept - $946,737
Lewis River Trail - Clark County Parks Dept - $838,235
Lucia Falls - Clark County Parks Dept - $510,812
Mud Lake/Lewis River - Clark County - $62,085
Salmon Creek Park Development - Clark County Parks Dept - $277,866
Salmon Creek Trail - Clark County Parks Dept - $368,259
South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $463,174
The Oaks - City of Battle Ground - $410,985
Tukes Mountain Land Acquisition - Clark County - $227,750
Washougal Oaks NA Restoration- Phase 2 - Dept of Natural Resources - $151,000
Washougal Oaks NAP (Restoration) 2008 - Dept of Natural Resources - $235,000
Washougal River Trail - Camas Segment - City of Camas - $740,075
Whipple Creek 04 - Clark County Parks Dept - $1,020,920
Whipple Creek 97 - Clark County Parks Dept - $396,583
Wineberg Community Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $260,324

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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