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State Parks used WWRP funds to preserve the scenic Sauk Mountain area.
Green Marker Broers Organic Berry Farm
Snohomish County will use this grant to purchase development rights...
47.83141334 -121.9826748
Green Marker Centennial Trail Development
Development of 10.5 miles of the Snohomish County Centennial Trail...
48.09777777 -122.1275
Green Marker Centennial Trail Development Phase 2
Snohomish County will develop 9 miles of county-owned trail extending...
48.09777777 -122.1275
Green Marker Centennial Trail - Arlington Gap
Snohomish County will use this grant to construct nearly 2...
48.14667103 -122.13968798
Green Marker Fortson Ponds
Project supports acquisition of up to 200 acres of habitat...
48.27388888 -121.72777777
Green Marker Haskell Slough Project
Restore 3.5 miles of Haskel slough on the Skykomish River...
47.84361111 -121.96861111
Green Marker Lewis St. Skykomish River Public Access
The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant...
47.84611986 -121.97081825
Green Marker Lord Hill Regional Park
Acquisition of 350 acres to complete a 1,200-acre regional park...
47.85222222 -122.0475
Green Marker N. Fork Stillaguamish ELJ
A collaborative watershed restoration effort has been ongoing in the...
48.28027777 -121.81722222
Green Marker Northern State Recreation Area
This grant funded acquisition of a 651-acre regional park at...
48.53222222 -122.19611111
Green Marker Osprey Park Basketball Court Cover
In 1997 the youth of Sultan banded together and approached...
47.86947351 -121.82192997
Green Marker Osprey Park Dev. Phase 2
As a result of grass roots efforts started by local...
47.86992904 -121.82209417
Green Marker Pressentin Park Acquisition
Acquisition of 40.9 acres for a community park providing access...
48.52416666 -121.43555555
Green Marker Rasar State Park, 1992
Initial development of Rasar State Park. The site is located...
48.51388888 -121.89833333
Green Marker Rasar State Park, 1996
This project continues development in this park in Skagit County...
48.51388888 -121.89833333
Green Marker Rasar Group Camp Development
State Parks will use this grant to complete development of...
48.51459023 -121.89722968
Red Marker Reiter Foothills Trail System Development Phase I
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
47.84581083 -121.62163963
Green Marker Sauk Mountain 91
Project purchased 159.27 acres of forested wildlife habitat near the...
48.48833333 -121.61388888
Green Marker Sauk Mountain 93
To protect habitat and old-growth timber, project supports acquisition of...
48.48833333 -121.61388888
Green Marker Sky Valley Sports Complex, Phase 2
This phase of the Sky Valley Sports Complex in Snohomish...
47.87083333 -121.81388888
Green Marker Skykomish River Access
Purchase of a private campground known as the Mega Site,...
47.81694444 -121.59
Green Marker Thomas Eddy Park
Acquisition of 9,000 feet of riverbank along the Snohomish River....
47.86555555 -122.08611111
Green Marker West Monroe Sports Facility
This request is to supplement Snohomish County funding for the...
47.85695518 -122.01244673
Green Marker Whitehorse Community Playfield
The goal of this development project is to construct a...
48.27032438 -121.60428279

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

39th Legislative District

Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom and King Counties

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012

Reiter Foothills Trail System Development Phase I - Dept of Natural Resources - $325,000 The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 26 total projects $14,804,616

Broers Organic Berry Farm - Snohomish County - $252,233
Centennial Trail - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,000,000
Centennial Trail - Arlington Gap - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,000,000
Centennial Trail Development - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,659,725
Centennial Trail Development Phase 2 - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,531,871
Centennial Trail Hwy. 9 - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $154,292
Fortson Ponds - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $264,029
Haskell Slough Project - Trout Unlimited Monroe - $65,390
Lewis St. Skykomish River Public Access - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $249,741
Lord Hill Regional Park - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $505,386
N. Fork Stillaguamish ELJ - Wild Fish Conservancy - $204,133
Northern State Recreation Area - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $364,585
Osprey Park Basketball Court Cover - City of Sultan - $32,717
Osprey Park Dev. Phase 2 - City of Sultan - $61,938
Pressentin Park Acquisition - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $60,918
Rasar Group Camp Development - State Parks - $1,107,555
Rasar State Park, 1992 - State Parks - $1,706,571
Rasar State Park, 1996 - State Parks - $600,000
Sauk Mountain 91 - State Parks - $1,878,118
Sauk Mountain 93 - State Parks - $669,854
Sky Valley Sports Complex, Phase 2 - City of Sultan - $300,000
Skykomish River Access - State Parks - $146,976
Thomas Eddy Park - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $460,374
West Monroe Sports Facility - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $150,000
Whitehorse Community Playfield - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $300,000
Willie Greens Organic Farm - Snohomish County - $78,210

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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