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Sauk Mountain is managed for preservation, interpretation, and scenic values.

39th Legislative District

Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom and King Counties

Projects Funded
Biderbost Farm - Snohomish County - $280,710
Broers Organic Berry Farm - Snohomish County - $273,050
Centennial Trail - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,000,000
Centennial Trail Development - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,659,725
Centennial Trail Development - Phase 2 - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $1,532,100
Centennial Trail Hwy 9 - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $154,292
Fortson Ponds - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $264,029
Haskell Slough Project - Trout Unlimited Monroe - $65,391
Lewis St Skykomish River Public Access - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $249,741
Lord Hill Regional Park - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $505,387
N. Fork Stillaguamish ELJ - WA Trout - $204,133
Northern State Recreation Area - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $364,585
Osprey Park Basketball Court Cover - City of Sultan - $32,718
Osprey Park Development, Phase 2 - City of Sultan - $61,939
Peoples Ranch - Snohomish County - $884,420
Pressentin Park Acquisition - Skagit County Parks & Rec - $60,918
Rasar - Group Camp Development - State Parks - $1,107,555
Rasar State Park 1992 - State Parks - $1,706,572
Rasar State Park, 1996 - State Parks - $600,000
Sauk Mountain - State Parks - $1,878,118
Sauk Mountain - State Parks - $669,854
Sky Valley Sports Complex Phase 2 - City of Sultan - $300,000
Skykomish River Access - State Parks - $146,976
Skykomish River Access Dev - State Parks - $186,172
Thomas Eddy Park - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $460,374
Werkhoven Dairy Acquisition - Snohomish County - $143,050
West Monroe Sports Facility - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $150,000
Whitehorse Community Playfield - Snohomish County Parks Dept - $300,000
Willie Greens Organic Farm - Snohomish County - $78,210
Woodway Reserve - Town of Woodway - $750,000

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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