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Be a part of the Larrabee State Park planning process

April 3, 2014 by Todd Elsworth

Dear Larrabee State Park User,

Washington State Parks has begun a public process that will lead to a long-term management plan for Larrabee State Park.  The planning process addresses overall visitor experiences, natural resources, use of park buildings, recreation areas and trails and other topics of interest to the community. The purpose of the meeting is to select land classifications within the park boundary. The classifications will be used to determine appropriate recreation uses and to inform operation of the park, taking into consideration any stewardship and protection concerns. 

The second public workshop will be held on:

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

6:30 to 8:30 pm

at the Fairhaven Public Library

located at 1117 12th Street in Bellingham

http://www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org/yourlibrary/locations/Fairhaven.aspx

You can get more information at http://www.parks.wa.gov/864/Larrabee-State-Park-Planning

Or contact Randy Kline at (360) 902-8632 or 

Todd Elsworth

Todd Elsworth is one of the many “Mossy-haired lunatics roaming the dripping peninsulas”, described in “I’m Here for the Weather” by Tom Robbins. As executive director, he works to fulfill our mission to teach the health benefits of nature, promote outdoor recreation, and steward the places where we play.

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