Ask your legislator to support these projects!

Dear legislator,

Write to your legislators to thank them for funding this project.




, WA

Photos

No images found ...

Squak Mtn. Trailhead

Status
Funded in 1993
WWRP Applicant: State Parks WWRP Category: State Parks WWRP Grant: $176,439 Project Type: Development County: King  Legislative District: 41st 

Develops the planned trailhead facility offering public access to Squak Mountain State Park, south of Issaquah in King County. Project provides water supply, restroom, and parking for this popular facility.

RCO Project Number: 92-0563

Location

Squak Mtn. is located just south of Issaquah between the Issaquah/Hobart Road and the Renton/Issaquah Rd. Park entrance is signed and accessed on the north side of SE May Valley Rd.

Red Marker Squak Mtn. Trailhead
Develops the planned trailhead facility offering public access to Squak Mountain State Park, south of Issaquah in King County. Project provides water supply, restroom, and parking for this popular facility.
47.50416666 -122.04777777

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.

Document Actions
News

You're Invited to a Wildlife and Recreation Legislative Reception

Meet the Coalition's board and staff, talk with legislators and show your support for the WWRP grant program. This is a great opportunity to thank legislators for the over 60 projects that received funding last year.  Learn more and RSVP today!

Grant Deadline Approaching!

Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program grants can help your community fund parks and ballfields, protect habitat for elk and muledeer, protect farmland and streams for fish.  Learn more about WWRP grants and how to apply.

Congress funds Land and Water Conservation Fund!

Thanks to your hard work and support, Congress funded the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $323 million, a 7% increase from last year! Six Washington projects are likely to receive funding.

What Places Matter to You?

Browse projects by:

Keep in Touch

Email Newsletter


Follow us

Follow WildlifeRec on Twitter
Our Sponsors