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Mount Vernon Riverfront North Trail
- Status
- Funded in 2009
Mount Vernon will use this grant to build a .2-mile, multi-purpose riverfront trail that links to the city’s trails and Lions Park. Crews also will plant the shoreline with native plants. The North Trail will serve as the backbone for further regional shoreline trails and provide a critical link between the city's largest urban trail and the downtown promenade. City, county, and state public officials, including Skagit County Dike District #3, have contributed financial support. Mount Vernon will contribute $436,442.
Location
Heading north on I-5, take the WA-536 W / KINCAID ST. exit- EXIT 226. Turn left onto E. KINCAID ST/WA-536. Stay on KINCAID ST 0.3 miles to MAIN ST. Turn right on MAIN ST and the revetment is on the left adjacent to the Skagit River with parking.
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Mount Vernon Riverfront North Trail
- Mount Vernon will use this grant to build a .2-mile, multi-purpose riverfront trail that links to the city’s trails and Lions Park. Crews also will plant the shoreline with native plants. The North Trail will serve as the backbone for further regional shoreline trails and provide a critical link between the city's largest urban trail and the downtown promenade. City, county, and state public officials, including Skagit County Dike District #3, have contributed financial support. Mount Vernon will contribute $436,442.
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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.

