Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve

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Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve

Gazzam Lake Preserve’s history began in 1995, when the Bainbridge Island Land Trust acquired an option on some of the Gazzam property shortly before the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District purchased the initial preserve — an unscathed 314 acres of natural Island landscape. From the beginning, the Island voters committed to preserving the property’s unique natural habitats by approving the necessary public bond and levy funding. Reflecting community devotion to preserving natural areas and the City’s Open Space Commission request, the Land Trust raised funds from private donors and worked with the Park District and state agencies to seek grants which helped acquire the 64-acre Close property and its shoreline. The Land Trust then supported the Open Space Commission’s purchase of the 49-acre Peters Tree Farm by negotiating the purchase agreement and placing a permanent conservation easement on the property, to be transferred to the Park District.

Why these properties?

Both of these properties connect to and enrich Gazzam. Since then, spectacular community dedication and involvement have been a hallmark of Gazzam Lake’s history. This is perhaps best embodied by the community organization Keep Gazzam Wild, which strove, fought, and succeeded in acquiring 30 additional acres that now extend the preserve to the west and offer additional protection for the lake. As you walk here today, sense the commitment of the Bainbridge Island Metro Park and Recreation District, the Bainbridge Island Land Trust, and motivated Islanders — all cooperating and collaborating to conserve Gazzam’s natural integrity.

Acres Protected

457 Acres

Conservation Features
  • Second growth forest
  • 13.5 acre Gazzam Lake
  • Wildlife habitat
  • Wetlands
  • Scenic areas & open spaces
  • Shoreline
  • Tidelands
CATEGORY
Public