Following a years-long effort to preserve the historic Lakebay Marina in Pierce County, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Recreational Boating Association of Washington (RBAW) Marine Parks Conservancy have finalized their joint purchase of the facility this week.
The purchase will keep the marina in the public domain for future generations, and provide high quality, sustainable recreational opportunities, improved boating facilities, and protect important beds of kelp and eelgrass that support juvenile salmon in Mayo Cove. The two organizations will proceed with planning and upgrades that will reestablish this South Sound facility a destination point for the public.
Purchase of the marina and 2.8 acres of upland and tideland property, adjacent to Penrose Point State Park, was finalized thanks to a $1.776 million Boating Facilities Program Grant from the state Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO). Lakebay Marina was established in 1928 and placed on the Pierce County Register of Historic Places in February 2019.
“This a great story that benefits all of Washington,” said Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz. “I’m proud we could step in with RBAW to be able to secure this funding to keep this facility publicly owned, safe for salmon and open to give everyone access to our waterways.”
“This is a fantastic day for recreational boaters, residents of the Key Peninsula and the State of Washington,” said Bob Wise, President of the RBAW Marine Parks Conservancy. I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to ensure that public access to the Lakebay Marina will be preserved and enhanced for generations to come.”
“This purchase is a great example of how we all need to work together to make sure Washington remains a great state for boaters,“ said Megan Duffy, RCO director. “The funding came from boaters, through a program that uses boating gas