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Mid-Fork Snoqualmie Riverfront Park
- Status
- Funded in 2001
This project funds acquisition and development of 38.5 acres of waterfront property located between the King County Snoqualmie Valley Trail and the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The Middle Fork Task Force identified the proposed project site as a critical put-in/take-out site for boaters. Given the site's proximity to a popular regional trail, other facilities recommended include a parking area, connecting trails, a restroom facility, and trash receptacles. King County's Cedar River Trail Master Plan identified the need for a trailhead facility in this section of the trail in 1994, noting the area's rural valley character, mountain views and potential for river access. The project has support from the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Mid Fork Outdoor Recreation Coalition, the Issaquah Alps/Upper Snoqualmie Interagency Committee, the North Bend Parks Commission, and Washington Kayak Club.
Location
From Seattle, drive east on I-90; take Exit 31 (North Bend Blvd); turn left onto North Bend Blvd and follow for 0.75 mile; turn right on North Bend Way and follow for 1.25 miles; turn left on SE Mt. Si Road; western edge of property begins .25 north of North Bend Way intersection.
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Mid-Fork Snoqualmie Riverfront Park
- This project funds acquisition and development of 38.5 acres of waterfront property located between the King County Snoqualmie Valley Trail and the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The Middle Fork Task Force identified the proposed project site as a critical put-in/take-out site for boaters. Given the site's proximity to a popular regional trail, other facilities recommended include a parking area, connecting trails, a restroom facility, and trash receptacles. King County's Cedar River Trail Master Plan identified the need for a trailhead facility in this section of the trail in 1994, noting the area's rural valley character, mountain views and potential for river access. The project has support from the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Mid Fork Outdoor Recreation Coalition, the Issaquah Alps/Upper Snoqualmie Interagency Committee, the North Bend Parks Commission, and Washington Kayak Club.
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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.

