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Nisqually/Mashel, 1992

Status
Funded in 1991
WWRP Applicant: State Parks WWRP Category: State Parks WWRP Grant: $1,438,505 Project Type: Acquisition County: Pierce  Legislative District: 2nd 

Addition of approximately 86 acres along the Nisqually and Mashel Rivers to continue creation of a site for a major state park facility, including camping and river access. The area currently lacks such facilities.

RCO Project Number: 93-0804

Location

Off SR 7, between Ohop Creek and the Mashel River crossing. Property is accessed off the Mashel Prairie road, which turns into the Medical Springs road.

Red Marker Nisqually/Mashel, 1992
Addition of approximately 86 acres along the Nisqually and Mashel Rivers to continue creation of a site for a major state park facility, including camping and river access. The area currently lacks such facilities.
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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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