Category Overview
Washington is famous for its gorgeous and abundant waterways, from the Salish Sea to the Nisqually River, but many communities lack open public beaches and waterfronts where everyone can enjoy picnicking, swimming, paddling, boating, and angling. Water Access projects fund public shoreline access, boat launches, and fishing docks to create more opportunities for water recreation.
Project Highlights
Project acquired 581 acres, including 3,000 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan de Fuca and three miles of river frontage on both the Hoko and Little Hoko Rivers. This land will be a regional overnight and day use state park.