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    • About Stillwaters
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      • Integration Letter 5/23
    • Board of Directors
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    • Contact Us
  • Restoration
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    • West Kingston Bridge Project
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        • Field Guide for Kingston Salt Marsh Plant Surveys
      • Sitka Spruce
      • Pore Water Sampling
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      • Bird Monitoring
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  • About
    • About Stillwaters
    • Integration with GPC >
      • Integration Letter 5/23
    • Board of Directors
    • Where We Work
    • Contact Us
  • Restoration
    • Stillwaters Fish Passage
    • West Kingston Bridge Project
    • Conservation Easement
  • Research
    • Sediment >
      • Beach Profiling
      • Sediment Composition
    • Vegetation >
      • Vegetation Survey >
        • Plant Identification Guide
        • Field Guide for Kingston Salt Marsh Plant Surveys
      • Sitka Spruce
      • Pore Water Sampling
    • Water Quality >
      • Stream Monitoring
    • Wildlife >
      • Bird Monitoring
      • Green Frogs
      • Amphibian Monitoring
      • Green Crab Monitoring
      • Beavers & People
  • Education
    • College Internships
    • High School Field Trips
    • Discovery Packs
    • Science Fridays
    • Nature Facts
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Opportunities >
      • Monitoring & Restoration Opportunities
    • Volunteer Hour Log
    • Volunteer Voices
  • Support
    • Book Store

Where We Work

Stillwaters is located in the Carpenter Creek watershed in the lovely town of Kingston, Washington on the Kitsap Peninsula. The area on which it sits are valued for environmental, aesthetic and educational benefits.
The address is 26043 NE Barber Cutoff Rd, Kingston, WA 98346

The Heart of the Carpenter Creek Watershed

Stillwaters sits on the confluence of Carpenter Creek and the Kingston Estuary. Here, streams and oceans combine to create a rich, biodiverse habitat. Migrating salmon and seabirds stop in the estuary to rest and feed, trout spawn in the creeks, and countless insects make the native vegetation their home. 
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  • About
    • About Stillwaters
    • Integration with GPC >
      • Integration Letter 5/23
    • Board of Directors
    • Where We Work
    • Contact Us
  • Restoration
    • Stillwaters Fish Passage
    • West Kingston Bridge Project
    • Conservation Easement
  • Research
    • Sediment >
      • Beach Profiling
      • Sediment Composition
    • Vegetation >
      • Vegetation Survey >
        • Plant Identification Guide
        • Field Guide for Kingston Salt Marsh Plant Surveys
      • Sitka Spruce
      • Pore Water Sampling
    • Water Quality >
      • Stream Monitoring
    • Wildlife >
      • Bird Monitoring
      • Green Frogs
      • Amphibian Monitoring
      • Green Crab Monitoring
      • Beavers & People
  • Education
    • College Internships
    • High School Field Trips
    • Discovery Packs
    • Science Fridays
    • Nature Facts
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Opportunities >
      • Monitoring & Restoration Opportunities
    • Volunteer Hour Log
    • Volunteer Voices
  • Support
    • Book Store