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Agnew Soccer Fields
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Clallam County Parks, Fair and Facilities Division will use this...
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Carlisle Bog NAP
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DNR proposes to buy a privately owned 80-acre property for...
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Centennial Trail Port Angeles
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Purchased approximately 10 acres of upland and 1.6 acres of...
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Chimacum Creek Beach Park
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This project will secure 24 acres of waterfront and 3,000...
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Chimacum Watershed
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The Chimacum Watershed is located south of Port Townsend in...
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Chimacum Watershed Conservation Easement
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Coho and summer chum salmon habitat in Chimacum Watershed has...
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Dabob Bay NAP Restoration Phase 1 (2008)
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The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
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Dosewallips - Bloomfield Acquisition
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Dosewallips State Park, along Highway 101 on the Hood Canal,...
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Duckabush Wetlands
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This 65-acre purchase in eastern Jefferson County secures a portion...
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Dungeness Bridge Acquisition
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Acquisition of 7.62 acres on the east and west banks...
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Dungeness Farmland
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Clallam County will use this grant to preserve 38 acres...
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Dungeness River Watershed Restoration
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The project will protect approximately 181 acres and restore approximately...
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Elwha River Ped. Bridge/ODT Link
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Clallam County will use this grant to build a nearly...
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Hoko/Cowan
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Purchase of the Olsen property, which included a donated portion,...
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Hoko River State Park
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Project acquired 581 acres, including 3,000 feet of saltwater shoreline...
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John Gable Park Revitalization
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Hoquiam will use this grant to refurbish the 25-year-old John...
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Larry Scott Memorial Park 96
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The county proposes to construct 2 miles of the 7...
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Larry Scott Memorial Park 97
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Larry Scott Memorial Park is a seven mile trail corridor...
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Larry Scott Trail Dev. Segments 3 & 4
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This project in Jefferson County will construct 3.4 miles of...
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Lincoln Park Field
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This development project in Port Angeles completes the Volunteer Field...
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McCool - Robin Hill Farm
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Clallam County plans to acquire this 155 acre forest, open...
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Monroe Street Skate Park
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This project will provide an exciting recreational opportunity for Port...
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Morse Creek Riverine Restoration
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The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant...
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NWMC Shoreline Access Improvements
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This project proposed by the city of Port Townsend, in...
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North Bay
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Acquired 101.28 acres of a natural area, preserving six types...
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North Bay NAP 00
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This acquisition adds acreage currently under threat of logging, residential,...
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Northwest Maritime Center
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This project acquires about one acre of shoreline in the...
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ODT: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Segment
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The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will use this grant to build...
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ODT Railroad Bridge Trailhead Parking
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This project in Clallam County will provide key parking and...
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Olympic Discovery Trail (Sequim)
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The City of Sequim, on the northern Olympic Peninsula, is...
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Olympic Discovery Trail - 1991
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Purchase abandoned railroad right-of-way from Port Townsend city limits to...
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Olympic Discovery Trail - 1992
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Acquisition of approximately six miles of abandoned railroad right-of-way for...
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Port Townsend Urban Wildlife Corridor
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This project would allow the City of Port Townsend to...
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Railroad Bridge Park Expansion
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This 18 acre acquisition along the Dungeness River complements an...
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Railroad Bridge Trestle Extension
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The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will use this grant to extend...
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Glen Cove Acquisition
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State Parks will use this grant to acquire 30 acres...
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Salmon & Snow Creek Estuary
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This project in Jefferson County will protect excellent habitat for...
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Sequim Farmland
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Sequim will use this grant to protect 40 acres of...
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Spruce Railroad Trail Tunnel Restoration Project
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The Clallam County Public Works Department will use this grant...
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Tarboo Creek
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This 80 acre site in Jefferson County is a rare...
- 47.87805555 -122.82944444
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Triton Cove 91
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Acquisition of 1.3 acres allowed for the redevelopment of an...
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W Fork Satsop River Access Improvements
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this...
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Washington Harbor
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This project to acquire 700 acres near Sequim, in Clallam...
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Waterfront Trail
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This project in Clallam County acquires seven city lots adjacent...
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Short Family Farm
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Jefferson Land Trust will use this WWRP grant to purchase...
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Miller Peninsula Initial Park Access
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Miller Peninsula property, Wolfe property, and Nisqually State Park lack...
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Olympic Discovery Trail - Dry Creek Bridge
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Port Angeles will use this grant to design and build...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. 
24th Legislative District
Olympic Peninsula, Clallam, Jefferson, and Grays Harbor Counties
Proposed Projects for 2012 - 2013 6 total projects $6,972,924
1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 56 total projects $25,630,876
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.

