HELP PLAN THE NEWEST WASHINGTON STATE PARK-Miller Peninsula State Park

Miller Peninsula State Park Design Input is desired.

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By Pepper Fisher

CLALLAM COUNTY – On average, a new state park comes along in Washington only about once every decade or two. So, it’s no wonder that Park staff are excited to get the ball rolling on planning the future of Washington’s newest state park, located on 2,800 wooded acres just east of Sequim.

Miller Peninsula State Park is currently little more than a web of trails, some with beach access, for hikers, cyclists and horseback riders. But Planning Lead Nikki Fields says it’s time for Stage 1 of the process that will determine what the public wants the park to be when it grows up.

To that end, the public is invited to help plan for the future of Miller Peninsula State Park (including a possible name change), starting with a virtual meeting on Tuesday, October 6 at 6 p.m. Participants can provide written questions, comments and suggestions during the meeting. After the meeting, additional comments can be shared through the project webpage (click here).