Tiger Mountain Ph. 3
WWRP Applicant:
Dept of Natural Resources
RCO Project Number:
96-028
County:
King
Legislative District:
5th
WWRP Category:
Trails
WWRP Grant:
$291,926
Applicant Match:
$7,352
Project Type:
Combined
Acres Protected:
6
Date Funded:
1995
Description:
This development includes a trailhead, rest stop, five miles of trail, and one mile of barrier free trail. This is part of a cooperative trail initiative amont Issaquah, King County, State Parks, and DNR that will provide hiking, equestrian, and mountain bicycling opportunities.
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Tiger Mountain Ph. 3
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This development includes a trailhead, rest stop, five miles of trail, and one mile of barrier free trail. This is part of a cooperative trail initiative amont Issaquah, King County, State Parks, and DNR that will provide hiking, equestrian, and mountain bicycling opportunities.
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Location:
Within the triangle formed by I-90, Highway 18, and the Hobart-Issaquah Road--part of the Mountains to Sound Greenway. "15 mile" is behind locked gate to the left past newly develop trailhead and parking lot atTiger Mountain summit trailhead off hyway18. "Paw Print" is to right behind locked gate right at Summit.
Within the triangle formed by I-90, Highway 18, and the Hobart-Issaquah Road--part of the Mountains to Sound Greenway. "15 mile" is behind locked gate to the left past newly develop trailhead and parking lot atTiger Mountain summit trailhead off hyway18. "Paw Print" is to right behind locked gate right at Summit.
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.

