Three Forks Park
WWRP Applicant:
King Co Parks & Rec
RCO Project Number:
91-2350
County:
King
Legislative District:
5th
WWRP Category:
Urban Wildlife Habitat
WWRP Grant:
$1,150,360
Applicant Match:
$1,300,721
Recipient Match:
$1,300,721
Project Type:
Acquisition
Acres Protected:
350
Date Funded:
1991
Description:
Acquisition of 350 acres at the confluence of the three forks of the Snoqualmie River, one mile north of North Bend. Project area provides outstanding undisturbed riparian habitat supporting a wide variety of wildlife species.
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Three Forks Park
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Acquisition of 350 acres at the confluence of the three forks of the Snoqualmie River, one mile north of North Bend. Project area provides outstanding undisturbed riparian habitat supporting a wide variety of wildlife species.
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Location:
Proceed west of city of North Bend on North Bend Way to north on Meadowbrook Way to right on Reinig Rd to trailhead across street from resident at 42320 SE Reinig Rd. Site also accessed from Snoqualmie Valley Trail Bridge (old railroad bridge).
Proceed west of city of North Bend on North Bend Way to north on Meadowbrook Way to right on Reinig Rd to trailhead across street from resident at 42320 SE Reinig Rd. Site also accessed from Snoqualmie Valley Trail Bridge (old railroad bridge).
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.

