Sea Kayaking Access & Stewardship

Washington Water Trails Associations long-standing volunteer effort to maintain the Cascadia Marine Trail is calling on all Site Stewards and Volunteers to fill out and submit reports.
Please submit a report for each separate site visited and, if you can, include photos of any problems you may have encountered at the site(s) on this web page.

Mike Woolf, WWTA’s Site Steward Coordinator, will compile the information to determine sites that will require restoration and maintenance in the coming months.

Thank you, as always, for your efforts!

Julie Anderson
Executive Director
Washington Water Trails Association
206.545.9161
www.wwta.org

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WWTA's long-standing volunteer effort to maintain the Cascadia Marine Trail is calling on all Site Stewards and Volunteers to fill out and submit reports.

Please submit a report for each separate site visited and, if you can, include photos of any problems you may have encountered at the site(s) - http://www.wwta.org/steward/

Mike Woolf, WWTA’s Site Steward Coordinator, will compile the information to determine sites that will require restoration and maintenance in the coming months.

Thank you, as always, for your efforts!

Julie Anderson

Executive Director

Washington Water Trails Association

206.545.9161

www.wwta.org

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(This article originally appeared in The News Tribune on January 2, 2012)

 

The Anderson Island Park and Recreation District has acquired an 82-acre peninsula on the south side of the island, once targeted for a Christian youth camp, and will permanently protect it as wildlife habitat with limited public recreation.

Anderson Island Park and Recreation District Commissioner Rick Anderson and Chair Carol Paschal
took a row boat to visit the recently acquired Jacob's point property on Oro Bay.
Thursday December 29, 2011...Dean J. Koepfler / Staff photographer

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For over two decades, canoeists, kayakers and mountaineers in the Washington Water Trails Association (WWTA) and other local conservation groups have promoted a vision to establish a network of water trails between points along Washington shorelines sprawling from the San Juan Islands to the southern reaches of the Sound, with many stops for campers and picnickers along the way.

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While the Washington State Department of Natural Resources has not made all of the decisions regarding recreation sites, the decision has been made to permanently close the campground facilities at Strawberry Island – effective Thursday, June 18, 2009.

DAY USE IS PERMITTED.

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