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Rotary Park Acquisition
- Status
- Funded in 1991
Acquisition of 29 acres for future development as a regional and community park for this Skagit County community.
Location
1. From I-5, exit at ramp #229 George Hopper Road 2. Turn EAST from the exit ramp (Left from I-5 South, Right from I-5 North). 3. At George Hopper Road’s intersection with S. Burlington Blvd, turn NORTH/LEFT. (There are two left turn lanes at this intersection; it is most convenient to be in the farthest right turn lane.) 4. Heading north, follow S. Burlington Blvd to intersection with Pease Road. Turn EAST/RIGHT onto Pease. 5. Follow Pease Road across railroad tracks, continue through sharp left curve. Pease Road turns into Anacortes Street. 6. Follow Anacortes Street to Gilkey Road (approx ½ mile from sharp left curve). Turn EAST/RIGHT onto Gilkey. 7. Follow Gilkey Road through it’s sharp left curve. Gilkey becomes S. Section Street after the curve. 8. Shortly after the sharp left curve, you will see Rotary Park & its Skate Park on the WEST/LEFT side of S. Section Street.
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Rotary Park Acquisition
- Acquisition of 29 acres for future development as a regional and community park for this Skagit County community.
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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.

