Meeting set Monday on Miller Peninsula State Park property near Sequim

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SEQUIM — A public meeting to discuss a draft interim trail plan for the Miller Peninsula State Park property near Sequim will be held Monday, the state Parks and Recreation Commission announced.

The meeting is at 6:30 p.m. at the Guy Cole Convention Center, 202 N. Blake Ave.

Monday’s meeting will include a presentation of the plan and collect public comment.

The property, acquired by the state in 1993-94, is a 2,860-acre undeveloped property on the Miller Peninsula.

It is managed by Sequim Bay State Park.

It is popular among locals for its extensive network of trails that allow for beach access and wildlife viewing. The informal trail system now lacks signage.

Plans to convert the property into a state park started in 2005.

Plans were put on hold when funds for the project could not be raised.

The interim plan, online at www.parks.wa.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/4928, intends to designate trail uses and guide land management until the plan to make the area a park is realized.

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