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Listening to the Plateau: protecting our creeks together

Working together to protect what the community loves about the Enumclaw Plateau: the views, wildlife, nature and creeks: Boise, Pussyfoot, and Second Creek.

Look for us at local events in 2026!

We're looking forward to connecting with community members to hear more about how you interact with the waterways in Enumclaw, especially Boise, Pussyfoot, and Second Creek. We want to understand what the Enumclaw community values about these local waterways. Your feedback will help these local creeks stay safe for people and animals.  

 

Map of White River tributaries 

Click tap or enter to open a larger version of the map. Map of the White River along the King and Pierce County line in Enumclaw. The map shows three tributaries that flow into the White River in Enumclaw: Boise, Second, and Pussyfoot Creek.
Map of the White River along the King and Pierce County line in Enumclaw. The map shows three streams (Boise, Pussyfoot, and Second creek) flowing into the White River in Enumclaw.

Upcoming Engagement

Look for us at local events in early 2026! Come get a free native plant and ask us any questions about local waterways and land stewardship.

Upcoming events:

  • Catalog Horse Sale at Enumclaw Sales Pavilion on January 4 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm  

We want to hear from you

We want to hear from you about Enumclaw’s waterways and what they mean to you. We invite you to share what you value most about your local creeks and streams. What comes to mind when you think about waterways in Enumclaw? What kinds of information or resources would be most helpful in managing your land? Your feedback helps us understand what matters to Enumclaw residents and how we can best support the community in keeping local waterways safe and resilient.

Creek-side landowners

If you live along Boise, Pussyfoot, or Second Creek, we would love to hear more about how you connect with your local creek.

If you are interested in participating in a 30-minute interview with our consultant team, we’d love to hear from you. Interviews will focus on your interests and concerns about planting trees and shrubs along the creeks. Information shared by participants will be anonymous. Interview participants will receive a $50 VISA gift card.

We look forward to connecting with you at an upcoming event!

Questions?

Please contact Alison Schweitzer with any questions about this project.

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