12200 Bordeaux Rd [Driving Directions]
Post Office Box 37
Littlerock, WA 98556-0037
(360) 359-4100
Superintendent: Hisami Yoshida
At Cedar Creek, we make positive things happen.
Cedar Creek Corrections Center (CCCC) is located 23 miles southwest of Olympia. Through a unique partnership with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), an interagency agreement leases the 38-acre compound to DOC and provides both DNR and CCCC with shared office space, warehouse space, vehicle and facility maintenance. The agreement establishes guidelines for CCCC to provide offenders to assist on fire and forest reforestation crews. CCCC employs 120 staff.
| Friday | Cascade and Olympic Unless family activites are scheduled |
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Alternates each week Cascade - Afternoon Olympic - Evening OR Olympic - Afternoon Cascade - Evening |
Afternoon: 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Evening: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
| Sunday | Alternates each week, opposite of Saturday schedule Olympic - Afternoon Cascade - Evening OR Cascade - Afternoon Olympic - Evening |
Afternoon: 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Evening: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
| Monday | Cascade and Olympic | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
* Offenders will notify family and friends of changes. If visitors have further questions, they can call the facility at the phone number above.
CCCC opened in 1954 under the Department of Intuitions as a Forest Youth Camp, housing juvenile male offenders. CCCC's conversion from a juvenile facility to an adult male facility occurred in 1979, and the facility has expanded twice to meet the growing needs of the Department. In 2008, CCCC is anticipating another expansion project to include the addition of 100 beds, increased program space and an expanded perimeter control booth.
CCCC is considered a 'work' camp, therefore all offenders are required to work and/or participate in programs that prepare them re-enter the community as productive citizens. The offenders are expected to work a minimum of six to eight hours per day. Pierce College offers adult basic education and general education classes. Other offender change programs include Read to Me Daddy, Job Hunter, Anger and Stress Management classes, The Getting it Right Program, preparing for release and Chemical Dependency, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. In addition, CCCC offers certificate programs in Building Maintenance, Fire Fighting skills (in association with DNR), Facility and Grounds maintenance, General Building maintenance, and Wastewater treatment.
CCCC has several community involvement programs. Through the “Adopt a School Program”, CCCC, DNR and the Littlerock Elementary School work collaboratively on ways to enhance the teaching and learning environment of the school. Past projects include the development of a gardening program, WASL Awards and the construction of bird houses to help educate the children on natural wildlife in their area. The Kiwanis Club donates several hundred starter plants and seeds to their local community garden. CCCC partners with DNR to maintain trails and surrounding campgrounds of the Capital Forest. CCCC also provides services to Stafford Creek Corrections Center and the Washington Corrections Center, to include wastewater treatment plant operation recycling, motor pools, warehouse operations, general maintenance and construction projects. In addition, CCCC provides community service crews that perform thousands of hours of work each year for local, county, non-profit and state agencies.
