Woodard Bay NRCA 93
WWRP Applicant:
Dept of Natural Resources
RCO Project Number:
93-8300
County:
Thurston
Legislative District:
22nd
WWRP Category:
Natural Areas
WWRP Grant:
$812,383
Applicant Match:
$96,000
Project Type:
Acquisition
Acres Protected:
279
Date Funded:
1991
Description:
Woodard Bay NRCA provides important habitat for wildlife, including nesting bald eagles, and the largest harbor seal n ursery and largest heron colony in south Puget Sound. Within minutes of downtown Olympia, hikingg and nature trails will provide opportunities to view tidelands, old-growth cedar, and wildlife.
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Woodard Bay NRCA 93
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Woodard Bay NRCA provides important habitat for wildlife, including nesting bald eagles, and the largest harbor seal n ursery and largest heron colony in south Puget Sound. Within minutes of downtown Olympia, hikingg and nature trails will provide opportunities to view tidelands, old-growth cedar, and wildlife.
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Location:
Located approximately 5 miles north from downtown Olympia or the city of Lacey, off of Sleater Kinney Road. On Henderson Inlet- Woodard and Chapman Bays. At the northern terminus of the Chehalis Western Trail (a regional multi-use trail.
Located approximately 5 miles north from downtown Olympia or the city of Lacey, off of Sleater Kinney Road. On Henderson Inlet- Woodard and Chapman Bays. At the northern terminus of the Chehalis Western Trail (a regional multi-use trail.
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.

