Chambers Creek Acquisition
WWRP Applicant:
Pierce County Parks & Rec
RCO Project Number:
91-123
County:
Pierce
Legislative District:
28th
WWRP Category:
Urban Wildlife Habitat
WWRP Grant:
$1,049,688
Applicant Match:
$234,877
Recipient Match:
$234,877
Project Type:
Acquisition
Acres Protected:
143
Date Funded:
1990
Description:
Acquisition of approximately 80 acres of the Chambers Creek drainage and associated wetlands, south of Tacoma. Chambers Creek is one of the largest in Pierce County and is a salmon spawning stream.
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Chambers Creek Acquisition
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Acquisition of approximately 80 acres of the Chambers Creek drainage and associated wetlands, south of Tacoma. Chambers Creek is one of the largest in Pierce County and is a salmon spawning stream.
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Location:
South of Tacoma city limits in community in University Place, running to Puget Sound west of Bridgeport way and south of 64th Street. Best accessed from Chambers Creek Road (From Steilacoom to South, or University Place to North).
South of Tacoma city limits in community in University Place, running to Puget Sound west of Bridgeport way and south of 64th Street. Best accessed from Chambers Creek Road (From Steilacoom to South, or University Place to North).
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.

