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The East Fork Lewis is Clark County's largest free flowing river.

Lewis River Trail

WWRP Applicant: Clark County Parks Dept
RCO Project Number: 98-1294
County: Clark 
Legislative District: 18th 
WWRP Account: Outdoor Recreation
WWRP Category: Trails
WWRP Grant: $838,235
Applicant Match: $838,235
Project Type: Acquisition
Date Funded: 1999

Description:

This project involves the acquisition of a 1.7 mile [77 acres] trail corridor on the north side of the East Fork Lewis River in central Clark County. The trail corridor connects Daybreak and Lewisville Regional Parks, which provide off street parking, restrooms, picnic facilities, shelters, play equipment, and many other amenities. In addition, this project is a key link within an existing eight mile [1,000 acres] greenway system on the lower East Fork Lewis River. The East Fork Lewis is Clark County's largest free flowing river and future trail improvements will provide a variety of views and river access opportunities, while being sensitive to habitat values. The trail has a county wide service area, with a population base of over 300,000 people.

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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