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Camas Pool Renovation
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The Camas Pool, which is the only publicly owned outdoor...
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Camp Currie
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This project involves the acquisition of 85 acres at the...
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Camp Currie Phase 2
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This project involves the Phase 2 acquisition of Camp Currie...
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Captain William Clark Park
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Clark County will develop the only regional waterfront park on...
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Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail
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Clark County will use this grant to develop 3 miles...
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Columbia River State Park
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Acquisition of 45 acres in three separate private ownerships linked...
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East Fork Lewis Riparian Habitat
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Clark County will use this grant to buy 52 acres...
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Fairgrounds Community Park - Phase 1
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Vancouver will use this grant to begin development of an...
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Felida Park
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his project begins the development of a 14-acre community park...
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Fisher Basin
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This project involves development of a 12-acre community park located...
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Fisher Basin Regional Park
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This 50-acre acquisition is located in a rapidly urbanizing area,...
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Hathaway Boat Launch Replacement
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Washougal will use this grant to remove the Hathaway boat...
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La Center Community Park, Ph. 1
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Development of a portion of a 12-acre community park in...
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La Center Community Park, Ph. 2
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This project involved Phase 2 development, including a picnic area,...
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Lewis River Access
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Acquisition of 50 acres on the north and east forks...
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Lewis River Greenway - 1992
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Purchase of approximately 89 acres of parcels adjacent to 333-acre...
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Lewis River Greenway - 1995
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This 100-acre acquisition project is located on the east fork...
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Lewis River Greenway - 1996
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This 166-acre site includes 9,900 lineal feet of shoreline on...
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Lewis River Lowlands
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This 756 acre acquisition preserves shorelines, emergent, scrub/shrub, and forested...
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Lewis River Tr. (Bells Mountain Trail)
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This acquisition and development project will connect the county's Lucia...
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Lewis River Trail
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This project involves the acquisition of a 1.7-mile trail corridor...
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Lucia Falls
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This 24.3-acre forested waterfront acquisition lies on the east fork...
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Salmon Creek Park Development
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This project in Clark County will provide a variety of...
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Salmon Creek Trail
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Within Clark County's 700 acre Salmon Creek Greenway, located three...
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South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition
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Vancouver will use this grant to buy a 4.42-acre neighborhood...
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The Oaks
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The City of Battle Ground, located in Clark County, is...
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Washougal Oaks NAP (Restoration) 2008
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The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
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Washougal Oaks NA Restoration- Phase 2
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The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
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Washougal River Trail - Camas Segment
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Camas will use this grant to develop a segment of...
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Whipple Creek 04
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This project involves the acquisition of 40 acres of shoreline,...
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Whipple Creek 97
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This 39.4-acre acquisition lies adjacent to 234-acre Whipple Creek Regional...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. 
18th Legislative District
Cowlitz and Clark Counties
Proposed Projects for 2012 - 2013 5 total projects $3,489,352
1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 39 total projects $20,765,242
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.

