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Central Kitsap Greenway

Status
Funded in 2005
WWRP Applicant: Kitsap County Parks and Rec WWRP Category: Urban Wildlife Habitat WWRP Grant: $755,902 Applicant Match: $755,903 Project Type: Acquisition County: Kitsap  Legislative District: 35th 

This project will acquire approximately 340 acres of land in Central Kitsap County, tying together approximately 15,000 acres of managed open space lands. It will provide the key link to an identified north-south wildlife corridor by purchasing the last key large parcels in an urbanizing area, just one and a half miles from Bremerton's city limits. It will preserve prime spawning beds on Wildcat Creek - a primary tributary of Chico Creek, and one of just five category I watersheds in Kitsap and East Jefferson Counties. Chico Creek is the most productive salmon stream in Kitsap County, producing as many salmon as all the other streams combined. These purchases will provide linkages for terrestrial wildlife corridors between the large blocks of protected open space along Big Beef Creek/Green Mountain/Gold Mountain/Bremerton Watershed area. Species benefiting include bobcats, bats, squirrels, otters, band-tailed Pigeons, pileated woodpeckers, furous hummingbirds, willow flycatchers, downey woodpeckers, Wilson's warblers, gold-crowned kinglets, salamanders, toads, snakes and pond turtles. The Seattle Mountaineers and the Great Peninsula Conservancy are donating a total of $600,000 toward this purchase.

RCO Project Number: 04-1457

Location

From Highway 3 northbound: Take the Newberry Hill exit and turn left (east) up Newberry Hill Road. Drive to Seabeck Highway and turn left. Project is on both sides of Seabeck highway at Holly Road.

Red Marker Central Kitsap Greenway
This project will acquire approximately 340 acres of land in Central Kitsap County, tying together approximately 15,000 acres of managed open space lands. It will provide the key link to an identified north-south wildlife corridor by purchasing the last key large parcels in an urbanizing area, just one and a half miles from Bremerton's city limits. It will preserve prime spawning beds on Wildcat Creek - a primary tributary of Chico Creek, and one of just five category I watersheds in Kitsap and East Jefferson Counties. Chico Creek is the most productive salmon stream in Kitsap County, producing as many salmon as all the other streams combined. These purchases will provide linkages for terrestrial wildlife corridors between the large blocks of protected open space along Big Beef Creek/Green Mountain/Gold Mountain/Bremerton Watershed area. Species benefiting include bobcats, bats, squirrels, otters, band-tailed Pigeons, pileated woodpeckers, furous hummingbirds, willow flycatchers, downey woodpeckers, Wilson's warblers, gold-crowned kinglets, salamanders, toads, snakes and pond turtles. The Seattle Mountaineers and the Great Peninsula Conservancy are donating a total of $600,000 toward this purchase.
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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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