
Located on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula, Clear Creek Trail is almost 8 miles from Silverdale Waterfront Park on Dyes Inlet north to Trigger Avenue. It follows Clear Creek as it meanders through riparian areas, wetlands, and remnant forests. Hard to believe it's in the middle of a highly developed urban area.


CURRENT EVENTS









Saturday, February 12
Trail Clean up
Join in the fun for a monthly walk-thru to clean up the trails and sprinkle a little sand down on the boardwalks.
We'll meet at the Clear Creek Sa'qad Interpretive Center, 9641 Levin Road NW, downtown Silverdale at 0930 and make a couple of loops around the downtown sections of trail.
Bring your garden gloves and pruners. We'll supply the bags and picker-uppers.
Dress for the weather as this is a rain or shine event. Everyone is welcome.
For more info and how you can join in the fun, write to us at:
Monday, February 20
Almost True Story of the Trail
The mission and purpose of the Clear Creek Task Force is to preserve, protect and restore Clear Creek.
On this Walk and Talk, you'll learn who and why the Clear Creek Trail came about.
See this nature trail through the eyes of naturalists who tell the story of Native Americans, the first settlers and how the creek survived.
Clear Creek, a salmon stream, has survived despite development because of the efforts of the Task Force, Service organizations, scouts, students, citizen scientists and community volunteers.
We plan to have several naturalists on hand. More details soon!
Thursday, March 2
Task Force Meeting
March on the Clear Creek Trail begins with the Clear Creek Task Force meeting at 0930 at the Clear Creek Sa'qad Interpretive Center, 9641 Levin Road NW, downtown Silverdale. Everyone is welcome.
For more info and how you can join in the fun, write to us at:
Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org






CLEAR CREEK TRAIL
9641 Levin Road
Silverdale, WA 98383
P.O. Box 1188
Phone: 360.434.7665
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