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Lewis River Tr. (Bells Mountain Trail)

Status
Funded in 1997
WWRP Applicant: Clark County Parks Dept WWRP Category: Trails WWRP Grant: $1,223,323 Applicant Match: $1,375,300 Project Type: Acquisition & Development County: Clark  Legislative District: 18th 

This acquisition and development project will connect the county's Lucia Falls and Moulton Falls Parks on the East Fork of the Lewis River with DNR's Cold Creek Campground. The Lucia to Moulton Falls segment covers 3 miles and consists of a 12' wide asphalt trail with flat contours. The Cold Creek segment covers 9 miles and consists of a 4' wide unpaved trail. Cold Creek Campground provides handicapped accessible trails, picnic tables, and viewpoints. The campground also serves as a trailhead for the 30 mile Tarbell Loop Trail.

RCO Project Number: 96-1157

Location

Project trailheads are located at Lucia Falls and Moulton Falls Regional Parks 2 miles south of the town of Yacolt on NE Lucia Falls Road. Also, dirve 4 miles north of Battle Ground on SR 503; then drive 5 miles east via Rock Creek Road/NE 152nd Avenue/NE Lucia Falls Road to trailhead locations at Lucia and Moulton Falls.

Red Marker Lewis River Tr. (Bells Mountain Trail)
This acquisition and development project will connect the county's Lucia Falls and Moulton Falls Parks on the East Fork of the Lewis River with DNR's Cold Creek Campground. The Lucia to Moulton Falls segment covers 3 miles and consists of a 12' wide asphalt trail with flat contours. The Cold Creek segment covers 9 miles and consists of a 4' wide unpaved trail. Cold Creek Campground provides handicapped accessible trails, picnic tables, and viewpoints. The campground also serves as a trailhead for the 30 mile Tarbell Loop Trail.
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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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