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Lewis County

Proposed Projects
Willapa Hills Trail - Chehalis to Adna - State Parks - $300,000

The goal of this project is to pave 1.5 miles...

Projects Funded
Cross State Trail Westside - State Parks - $1,038,900
Cross-State Trail (Westside) - State Parks - $1,038,900
Ike Kinswa State Park - State Parks - $46,626
Ike Kinswa State Park 93 - State Parks - $46,626
Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 1998 - State Parks - $500,000
Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2000 - State Parks - $500,000
Lewis & Clark State Park - State Parks - $244,480
Mt. Tahoma Ski Trail System - Dept of Natural Resources - $59,216
Napavine City Park - City of Napavine - $274,495
South Lewis County Regional Park - Lewis Co Community Services - $330,000
WDFW Water Access - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $216,343
Green Marker Cross-State Trail (Westside)
Acquisition of abandoned railroad line from Chehalis to South bend,...
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Green Marker Ike Kinswa State Park 93
Acquisition of inholdings
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Green Marker Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 1998
This proposal will establish a general project to be used...
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Green Marker Inholdings & Adjacent Properties - 2000
Funding this project would allow State Parks to acquire key...
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Green Marker Lewis & Clark State Park
Acquisition of property near Lewis and Clark State Park, 12...
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Green Marker Mt. Tahoma Ski Trail System
Construction of rest facilities and snow huts. These facilities near...
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Green Marker Napavine City Park
This project will assist Napavine in the acquisition and development...
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Green Marker South Lewis County Regional Park
Development of a regional park with family-oriented recreation facilities, including...
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Red Marker Willapa Hills Trail - Chehalis to Adna
The goal of this project is to pave 1.5 miles...
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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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