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The Middle Fork Snoqualmie River is an increasingly popular wilderness recreation destination for many Seattle metropolitan area residents.

Middle Fork Natural Area Acquisition

WWRP Applicant: County of King
RCO Project Number: 06-1878
Recipient: King County
County: King 
Legislative District: 5th 
WWRP Category: Riparian Protection
WWRP Grant: $236,250
Applicant Match: $236,250
Recipient Match: $236,250
Project Type: Acquisition
Date Funded: 2007

Description:

The scope of this project is to acquire three parcels totaling 50 acres along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. The three parcels are private inholdings within 205 acres of county land managed as a natural area. The natural area provides protection along 7750 feet of the Middle Fork. The proposed acquisition would add another 1000 feet of river frontage. The Middle Fork Natural Area provides high quality riparian habitat that is used extensively by elk, black bear, and cougar. The Natural Area also lies within the WA DNR lands managed for spotted owl habitat in the State's Spotted Owl Habitat Conservation Plan. The Middle Fork Snoqualmie River is an increasingly popular wilderness recreation destination for many Seattle metropolitan area residents. Extensive USFS and State ownership provides numerous opportunities for hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, and other wilderness activities. The Middle Fork Natural Area lies in the center of that public ownership mosaic and offers opportunities for low-impact day use. A simple kayak launch was recently installed. The Middle Fork River Corridor Public Use planning effort recommends adding a day hike trail from the Middle Fork road to the eastern extent of the Natural Area. Acquiring the large inholdings within the natural area is a critical step to insure long term integrity of the habitat and the development of a trail for day users.

Red Marker Middle Fork Natural Area Acquisition

The scope of this project is to acquire three parcels totaling 50 acres along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. The three parcels are private inholdings within 205 acres of county land managed as a natural area. The natural area provides protection along 7750 feet of the Middle Fork. The proposed acquisition would add another 1000 feet of river frontage. The Middle Fork Natural Area provides high quality riparian habitat that is used extensively by elk, black bear, and cougar. The Natural Area also lies within the WA DNR lands managed for spotted owl habitat in the State's Spotted Owl Habitat Conservation Plan. The Middle Fork Snoqualmie River is an increasingly popular wilderness recreation destination for many Seattle metropolitan area residents. Extensive USFS and State ownership provides numerous opportunities for hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, and other wilderness activities. The Middle Fork Natural Area lies in the center of that public ownership mosaic and offers opportunities for low-impact day use. A simple kayak launch was recently installed. The Middle Fork River Corridor Public Use planning effort recommends adding a day hike trail from the Middle Fork road to the eastern extent of the Natural Area. Acquiring the large inholdings within the natural area is a critical step to insure long term integrity of the habitat and the development of a trail for day users.

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Location:
Take I-90 East to Exit 34 (a couple miles east of North Bend). Turn left on 468th/Edgewick. Go about a mile to the Middle Fork Rd and turn right. Take the Middle Fork Rd about 7 miles to the concrete bridge over the Middle Fork. Property is accessed by the road to the right just before the bridge. Road is gated and key is required for vehicle access.

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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