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Antoine Peak, overlooking the Spokane Valley, is an important wildlife corridor and habitat area.

Antoine Peak Acquisition

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Funded in 2007
WWRP Applicant: Spokane County WWRP Category: Urban Wildlife Habitat WWRP Grant: $1,421,750 Applicant Match: $1,421,750 Project Type: Acquisition County: Spokane  Legislative District: 4th 

Spokane County will use this grant to buy 385 acres, including the summit (Antoine Peak) of a 3,375-foot mountain, to protect habitat and views. The mountain forms a prominent and spectacular backdrop to Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and Newman Lake. Spokane County wants to protect a total of 1,100 acres because of the critical nature of its habitat for wildlife and its million-dollar view, and to open this premier wildlife watching area to the nearly 500,000 county residents. It is rare for a natural area of this size and diversity to be within 1 mile of an urban growth boundary. The land offers a broad range of year-round outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife watching, horseback riding, mountain biking, picnicking, trail running, and cross-country skiing. It is part of an important wildlife corridor that stretches north to Mount Spokane State Park and into the Selkirk Mountains. It is used year-round by elk, moose, black bear, deer, and many other mammals. A pond and many streams transect the property offering critical water and helping to recharge the Rathdrum Prairie-Spokane Aquifer, the sole source of drinking water for more than 400,000 people. More than eight animal species at risk of extinction use the area. Spokane County will contribute more than $1.4 million in conservation futures.

RCO Project Number: 06-1859

Location

I-90 exit #293, turn right (north) on Barker Road for 2.5 miles to Trent Road (SR 290), turn right (east) on Trent for 1 mile to Cambell Road, left (north) on Cambell Road for 2 miles to Lincoln Road, left (west) on Lincoln Road 1 mile to site on left side of Lincoln Road.

Red Marker Antoine Peak Acquisition
Spokane County will use this grant to buy 385 acres, including the summit (Antoine Peak) of a 3,375-foot mountain, to protect habitat and views. The mountain forms a prominent and spectacular backdrop to Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and Newman Lake. Spokane County wants to protect a total of 1,100 acres because of the critical nature of its habitat for wildlife and its million-dollar view, and to open this premier wildlife watching area to the nearly 500,000 county residents. It is rare for a natural area of this size and diversity to be within 1 mile of an urban growth boundary. The land offers a broad range of year-round outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife watching, horseback riding, mountain biking, picnicking, trail running, and cross-country skiing. It is part of an important wildlife corridor that stretches north to Mount Spokane State Park and into the Selkirk Mountains. It is used year-round by elk, moose, black bear, deer, and many other mammals. A pond and many streams transect the property offering critical water and helping to recharge the Rathdrum Prairie-Spokane Aquifer, the sole source of drinking water for more than 400,000 people. More than eight animal species at risk of extinction use the area. Spokane County will contribute more than $1.4 million in conservation futures.
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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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