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  Clear Creek Trail, on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula, 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, in the  of a highly developed urban area.

CURRENT EVENTS

Today, March 11th

Kitsap Great Give

The mission of the Task Force is to create and maintain a community wide network to mobilize support, educate and focus actions to preserve, protect and restore the Clear Creek ecosystem.

 

As land became available, community volunteers built he Clear Creek Trail. It all began with Earth Day back in 1993 and Marie Crumb's CK high school students. 

The Trail was built with donations from the community to protect Clear Creek and still give the community a chance to enjoy nature. 

the Trail is built on a myriad of properties both publicly and privately owned.

We need your support to continue to make Kitsap’s first trail a fun and educational community asset.

Kitsap Great Give link​​

March 2025

Salmon in the Classroom

In the late 1980s, the Kiwanis Club of Central Kitsap built aquariums to raise salmon eggs from the Suquamish Tribe  in schools so that students could learn about the life cycle of salmon.

Before disbanding, they recruited other organizations to continue the program. This is where Mary Earl, Clear Creek Task Force and Pat Kirschbaum, KC Stormwater Education and Outreach Coordinator stepped in around the early 2000s.

Over the years, many more organizations and volunteers joined to support this worthy program.

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We welcome new volunteers and organizations to join in the fun with trainings for the field trips that will begin March 4th and March 8th.

Field Trips are scheduled for March 11 thru April 2nd. For the most part these will happen in the morning (09:30 - 12:00p) with some afternoon sessions (12:30 - 2:30p)

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      For more info:

  ​​​​​​​   volunteer@greatpeninsula.org

       

March on the Clear Creek Trail

Volunteers needed!

Spring is just around the corner and you know what that means! Grass, blackberries and Nootka rose will need taming.

All you need to do is bring a clippers along on your walk and keep these hardy plants a foot off the trail. 

 

 

 

 

 

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      For more info:

  ​​​​​​​   volunteer@greatpeninsula.org

CLEAR CREEK TRAIL TEAM

6536 Kitsap Way
Bremerton, Washington 98312

Phone: (360) 373-3500

Email: volunteer@greatpeninsula.org

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