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Wetlands/Ponds

Tahuya River Preserve

Mason
Walking through Tahuya River Preserve in eastern Mason County, bear tracks and salmon carcasses line the riverbanks. This area...
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Grovers Creek Preserve Expansion Project

Kitsap
Towered by hemlock, alder, spruce, and cedar, a peaceful mossy oasis lies at the heart of nearly 40 acres...
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Hansville Greenway: Connecting Hawk’s Ponds

Kitsap County
Property Description: Starting in late 2022, Great Peninsula Conservancy and the Hansville Greenway Association initiated a community campaign to...
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Curley Creek Tyner Preserve

Kitsap County
In 2017, Great Peninsula Conservancy protected a beautiful 28-acres of forest that safeguards nearly one-half mile of Curley Creek...
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Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve

Kitsap County
Visitors to Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve start their adventure by hiking through groves of mature bigleaf maples and tunnels...
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Ueland Tree Farm

Kitsap County
The Ueland Tree Farm is a family-owned working forest that is open to the public for hiking, mountain biking,...
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Taylor Bay Park

Pierce County
Taylor Bay Park is one of the newest parks in Key Pen Parks’ portfolio, and is located on the...
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Tahuya Legacy Forest

Mason County
The Tahuya Peninsula contains some of the largest continuous lowland forest remaining in the Puget Sound region. One of...
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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,...
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