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Big Gulch Trail - Gap Area

Status
Funded in 2011
WWRP Applicant: City of Mukilteo WWRP Category: Trails WWRP Grant: $195,601 Applicant Match: $301,505 Project Type: Development County: Snohomish  Legislative District: 21st 

Mukilteo will use this grant to build a .64-mile nature trail in Big Gulch. Development will include a 3- to 4-foot-wide, soft surface, natural trail, boardwalks, education signs, a viewpoint, and entry structures. The trail will accommodate walkers, hikers, and bicyclists. This trail segment is the last remaining undeveloped link of a 2-mile recreational trail system within Big Gulch and connects to a regional bicycle system on State Route 525 and 112th Street that feeds into the countywide, interurban trail system. The trail also provides important local connections to neighborhoods, 92nd Street Park and trails, the city library and fire station, and schools. The City will contribute $301,505.

RCO Project Number: 10-1038

Location

North: Take I-5 to SR 525; Stay on SR 525 till you come to the City of Mukilteo; turn left onto Harbour Point Blvd North (next to Walgreens); Park at the Mukilteo Library on the North side of Harbour Pointe Blvd; Walk down the trail on the west side of the library until the trail ends. Or, Call the City and we will provide a access to the trail via a four wheel drive truck.

Green Marker Big Gulch Trail - Gap Area
Mukilteo will use this grant to build a .64-mile nature trail in Big Gulch. Development will include a 3- to 4-foot-wide, soft surface, natural trail, boardwalks, education signs, a viewpoint, and entry structures. The trail will accommodate walkers, hikers, and bicyclists. This trail segment is the last remaining undeveloped link of a 2-mile recreational trail system within Big Gulch and connects to a regional bicycle system on State Route 525 and 112th Street that feeds into the countywide, interurban trail system. The trail also provides important local connections to neighborhoods, 92nd Street Park and trails, the city library and fire station, and schools. The City will contribute $301,505.
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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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