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Kittitas County Capital lmprovement Program January 5, 2021 <br />6. Regional Parks and Trails <br />This section includes an inventory of Regional Parks and Trails facilities and a detailed <br />description of each facility improvement that is included in the six-year plan. The inventory of <br />facilities in Table 6 below also describes each facility's size in order to determine if it addresses <br />the County's long-term community needs according to level of service standards. <br />Table 6 <br />Existing Public Facilities and Services <br />Regional Parks and Trails <br />Facility Provider Description Size <br />Coal Mines Trail Coal Mines Trail <br />Commission, Cle Elum, <br />Roslyn, and Kittitas <br />County <br />From Cle Elum to Ronald, Northern <br />Pacific Railway bed <br />10.4 mi <br />John Wayne Trail / <br />Iron Horse State <br />Park <br />Washington State Parks <br />Department <br />From North Bend to Vantage, <br />Chicago-Milwaukee-St. Paul-Pacifi c <br />Railroad bed. <br />100 mi <br />Vantage Boat <br />Launch and <br />Restrooms <br />Kittitas County Vantage Boat Launch, built 1990 342 sqft <br />The Cove <br />Recreation Area <br />Grant County PUD and <br />Washington State Parks <br />West of Huntzinger Road near <br />Wanapum Dam. Public access is for <br />day use from Thursdays through <br />Mondays. <br />20 acres <br />Kittitas County <br />Outdoor Recreation <br />Inventory <br />Varies All other Parks and Trails are listed in <br />the comprehensive inventory of <br />recreation facilities adopted by <br />reference in the Comprehensive Plan. <br />vafles <br />Evergreen Sno-Park I mile east of Snoqualmie Summit. A <br />trail system comprised of 23 miles. <br />Regional Parks and Trails Page 34