Salmon Creek Trail
WWRP Applicant:
Clark County Parks Dept
RCO Project Number:
93-0580
County:
Clark
Legislative District:
18th
WWRP Account:
Outdoor Recreation
WWRP Category:
Trails
WWRP Grant:
$368,259
Applicant Match:
$424,094
Project Type:
Development
Date Funded:
1994
Description:
Within Clark County's 700 acre Salmon Creek Greenway, located three miles north of Vancouver, this project developed a 3.5 mile pedestrian/bike trail and a 1.7 mile equestrian trail paralleling Salmon Creek.
Location:
Three miles north of the city of Vancouver between I 5 and NW 36th Avenue within the 3.5 Mile Long Salmon Creek Basin. Access from Klineline Ponds Highway 99 to West on NE 117th., West of I 5. The west end of the trail is accessed at the trailhead at NW 36th Ave.
Three miles north of the city of Vancouver between I 5 and NW 36th Avenue within the 3.5 Mile Long Salmon Creek Basin. Access from Klineline Ponds Highway 99 to West on NE 117th., West of I 5. The west end of the trail is accessed at the trailhead at NW 36th Ave.
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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