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The site has 1,985 feet of waterfront, with a sand/gravel beach.

Anderson Point

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Funded in 2003
WWRP Applicant: Kitsap County Parks and Rec WWRP Category: Water Access WWRP Grant: $515,646 Applicant Match: $515,646 Project Type: Acquisition County: Kitsap  Legislative District: 26th 

Kitsap County is establishing a new waterfront park along the shores of Puget Sound. This acquisition project is located in southern Kitsap County on Clovos Passage facing east to Vashon Island. The site is just over 72 acres with 1,985 feet of saltwater waterfront and a sandy/gravelly low bank access. The uplands are forested in a mixed canopy of big leaf maple, cedar, hemlock and alder. The site is undeveloped. Much of the upland has steep topography. However, a good service road traverses the site to the beach, which features an easily accessible seven acres of level area along the waterfront. The site is suitable for many day-use activities such as clamming, crabbing, fishing, swimming, beach combing, picnicking, and kayaking.

RCO Project Number: 02-1370

Location

From Hwy 16 from Tacom/Port Orchard--Exit east on Sedgwick Road. Go approximately 3 miles to Banner Road, Turn right (south), go approximately 4 miles and turn east on SE Millihana Road (name of telephone pole). Go a short distance to a locked gate. A well established road leads 1/2 mile down to the beach front.

Red Marker Anderson Point
Kitsap County is establishing a new waterfront park along the shores of Puget Sound. This acquisition project is located in southern Kitsap County on Clovos Passage facing east to Vashon Island. The site is just over 72 acres with 1,985 feet of saltwater waterfront and a sandy/gravelly low bank access. The uplands are forested in a mixed canopy of big leaf maple, cedar, hemlock and alder. The site is undeveloped. Much of the upland has steep topography. However, a good service road traverses the site to the beach, which features an easily accessible seven acres of level area along the waterfront. The site is suitable for many day-use activities such as clamming, crabbing, fishing, swimming, beach combing, picnicking, and kayaking.
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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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