Events
Second Wednesday Work Party
June 14, 2023
Tree Planting Follow-Up at Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge In the winter of 2022, volunteers from all areas of the Puget trough joined us in a massive effort to reforest the shorelines…
What We Do
Great Peninsula Conservancy, your regional land trust, protects forever the natural habitats, rural landscapes and open space of the West Puget Sound.
Where We Work
The region of West Puget Sound is abundant in natural places with extraordinary beauty - pristine shorelines, quiet forests, streams teeming with salmon, wide open spaces and scenic farmlands.
Our region of conservation focus includes Kitsap, Gig Harbor, Key Peninsulas and north Mason County, Washington.
Read about a few of our few featured projects below, or visit our interactive map to explore all the places GPC is working to protect.
Filucy Bay Preserve
Pierce County
Filucy Bay is an off-the-beaten-path tidal estuary near the southern tip of the Key Peninsula not far from the...
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Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge
Mason County
Restoration at Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wildlife Refuge protects the Union River estuary and provides vital habitat to threatened Hood Canal summer...
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Sehmel Homestead Park
Pierce County
Great Peninsula Conservancy holds a conservation easement on 75 acres of the 98-acre park, which protects the pond, wetlands, meadow,...
Learn more Sehmel Homestead Park