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Washington State Parks Foundation is a donor-driven nonprofit that is deeply committed to providing visitors from all sectors of society access to welcoming, joyful and quality park experiences.
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Park Facility Improvements
Vital campground repairs and playground reconstruction were completed at Fort Ebey and Ike Kinswa State Parks as well as picnic shelter and bench replacements for Lewis and Clark Trail and Fort Flagler State Parks
Trails
Hiking trails, bridges and wooden stairs were renovated at South Whidbey, and new trail sign markers installed for Seaquest and Lewis and Clark State Parks
Nature Programs
Expanded access to nature programs for families was provided through support for Interpretive Naturalists Internships at Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center and Youth Adventure Backpacks at Ike Kinswa
Habitat Restoration
Habitats for wildlife were restored at Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center and new trees and gardens were planted at Alta Lake and Peach Arch State Parks
Puget Sound Restoration
Puget Sound restoration actions include cleaning up south sound marine waters by expanding pump-out service and converting Cama Beach’s boat fleet rentals from diesel to electric outboard engines
Sustainable Parks
Sustainable and efficient energy upgrades provided for Palouse to Cascades Trail kiosks, Lincoln Rock and Daroga State Parks
Maps and Signage
Maps and interpretive signage were created and installed at Mt. Spokane and Saint Edward State Parks
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