The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians purchased and restored about 25 acres near the mouth of Pilchuck Creek. Wetland acres were restored to allow for fish and wildlife habitat, and a trail was installed to allow the public to enjoy this beautiful site. Large woody debris was installed to provide fish and wildlife habitat in the restored wetlands.
2. The mission of the Stillaguamish Watershed Council
(SWC) is to maintain a healthy, functioning Stillaguamish
Watershed by providing a local forum in which agencies,
organizations, communities, and the public can engage in a
collaborative watershed based process of decision making
and coordination.
This slideshow highlights the work of the SWC
www.stillaguamishwatershed.org
3. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish Tribe
of Indians purchased and
restored about 25 acres
near the mouth of
Pilchuck Creek. Wetland
acres were restored to
allow for fish and
wildlife habitat, and a
trail was installed to
allow the public to enjoy
this beautiful site.
Location
4. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish
Tribe of Indians
purchased and
restored about 25
acres near the
mouth of Pilchuck Wetland
Creek. The pink Orange
Rehabilitation
and orange on this
map are acres that Green Buffer
were restored to
wetlands,
Wetland
providing fish and Pink
Reestablishment
wildlife habitat.
White Refugia Pond
Pilchuck Park Schematic
5. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
purchased and restored about 25 acres near
the mouth of Pilchuck Creek.
Pilchuck Park
Before
6. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians purchased and
restored about 25 acres near the mouth of
Pilchuck Creek. Wetland acres were restored to
allow for fish and wildlife habitat, and a trail was
installed to allow the public to enjoy this
beautiful site. This educational kiosk was also
installed as part of this project.
Kiosk during construction
Kiosk finished
7. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish Tribe of
Indians purchased and restored
about 25 acres near the mouth
of Pilchuck Creek. Wetland
acres were restored to allow
for fish and wildlife habitat,
and a trail was installed to
allow the public to enjoy this
beautiful site.
Containers awaiting planting
Left: Students
Planting
Right: Natural
Resources Team
Planting
8. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians purchased
and restored about 25 acres near the mouth of
Pilchuck Creek. Large woody debris was
installed to provide fish and wildlife habitat in
the restored wetlands.
Large Woody Debris
9. Pilchuck Park Construction
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
Views of the Park Today
The Stillaguamish Tribe of
Indians purchased and
restored about 25 acres near
the mouth of Pilchuck Creek.
Wetland acres were restored
to allow for fish and wildlife
habitat. The Stillaguamish
Tribe sampled for fish here to
determine usage by
Stillaguamish Chinook and
Coho salmon.
10. For more information about the Stillaguamish
Watershed Council visit our website at:
www.stillaguamishwatershed.org