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Trustland Trails Parking and Connection Project

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Funded in 2009
WWRP Applicant: South Whidbey Parks & Rec Dist WWRP Category: Local Parks WWRP Grant: $56,198 Applicant Match: $104,360 Project Type: Development County: Island  Legislative District: 10th 

The South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District will use this grant to make the entrance, parking area, and loop trail in Trustland Trails Park accessible to people with disabilities. The district obtained the 200-acre park from the Washington Department of Natural Resources in 2007. Crews will build a parking lot, learning shelter, storage facility, and half-mile trail, and install hitching posts, mounting stations, loading ramps, restrooms, tables, benches, and a bike rack at the park. The South Whidbey Backcountry Horsemen are active stewards of the land and have committed to helping with trail development and maintenance. The district will contribute $104,360 in voter-approved bonds, equipment, labor, materials, and donations of cash, equipment, labor, and materials. (08-1538)

RCO Project Number: 08-1538

Location

From South: Hwy. 525 west to Craw Rd., left turn, then first right turn to access entrance From North: Hwy. 20 to Hwy. 525, turn right onto Craw Rd., first right.turn to access entrance

Red Marker Trustland Trails Parking and Connection Project
The South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District will use this grant to make the entrance, parking area, and loop trail in Trustland Trails Park accessible to people with disabilities. The district obtained the 200-acre park from the Washington Department of Natural Resources in 2007. Crews will build a parking lot, learning shelter, storage facility, and half-mile trail, and install hitching posts, mounting stations, loading ramps, restrooms, tables, benches, and a bike rack at the park. The South Whidbey Backcountry Horsemen are active stewards of the land and have committed to helping with trail development and maintenance. The district will contribute $104,360 in voter-approved bonds, equipment, labor, materials, and donations of cash, equipment, labor, and materials. (08-1538)
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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.

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