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 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

December 2024

Happy Holidays!

 

The Clear Creek Task Force was formed just over 24 years ago. And we've been busy!

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We've built with donations and local volunteers, almost 8 miles of trail, provided educational programs for young and old and collected data on water quality of Clear Creek for ten years with the help of Citizen Scientists.

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The Clear Creek Task Force wishes you a joyous holiday season filled with peace, happiness, and a great walk on the Clear Creek Trail.

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The Clear Creek Trail will be open for your leisurely walks, runs and biking with family and friends even on Wednesday, December 25, 2024. In fact, we’re open every day from dawn to dusk.
 

Warmest wishes,

The Clear Creek Task Force

 

For more info and to volunteer:        ​

 

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       ​​​​​​​Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org

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       THANKS!

Saturday, December 28th

Trail Cleanup

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Step out into the great outdoors and let's clean up the trail from 10 until noon on this hopefully, sunny Saturday after Christmas and before the New Year.

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Meet up at the Ridgetop Workshop, 9228 Ridgetop Blvd. in downtown Silverdale  where we'll collect the tools needed and head north.

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We'll prowl up one side and down the other clearing the trail of debris and sanding the boardwalks.

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As an all volunteer organization, we rely on you, your family and your friends to help us make the Clear Creek Trail a safe and environmentally sound walk in nature.

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Support our mission to preserve, protect and restore Clear Creek - a salmon stream. 

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Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you in 2025 where a new life cycle brings salmon eggs to 25 Central Kitsap schools. They  will raise the eggs to the fry stage and then release into Clear Creek in March.

 

         Contact us to join in the fun!

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         Volunteer!      Donate! 

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         Thank You!

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Monday, January 20th

MLK Family Service Day

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Each year since 2003, we've invited families and their friends to come out to the trail and do a little sprucing up.

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We can guarantee lots of outdoor fun and meeting lots of like-minded folks.

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Small branches and pine cones can be tossed off the trails. Boardwalks could use a good sweeping and little ones could pound nails back into the boardwalk that have popped up.

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Another fun family project is to bring along a putty knife or screw driver and scrape the debris in between the decking so the rain doesn't collect on the boardwalk.

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We have grabbers and trash bags, gloves, brooms and rakes. But bring your own if you wish.

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Join us from 0930 until 1130 as we endeavor with your help to scrape, sweep and sand the boardwalks. Meet up at the Ridgetop Workshop the green building adjacent to 9228 Ridgetop Blvd in downtown Silverdale.

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Rain or shine,  young and old, help us clear the trails of debris.

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      For more info:

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  ​​​​​​​   Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org

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CLEAR CREEK TASK FORCE

9641 Levin Road 

Silverdale, WA 98383

P.O. Box 1188

Phone: 360.434.7665

Email: Volunteer@clearcreektrail.org

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