Duvall-Carnation-Fall City-Snoqualmie Valley Protected Habitat
For a wonderful nature experience, visit some of the natural areas in the Snoqualmie Valley. They contain a diversity of native vegetation that provides habitat for birds, fish, and other wildlife and embodies the beauty and character of our region's landscape.
Enjoy the regional parks and trails, many which have portions set aside for natural areas and all of which are protected from development.
- Carnation Marsh Natural Area (King County)
- Cherry Valley Unit: Snoqualmie Wildlife Area (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
- Chinook Bend Natural Area (King County)
- Fall City Natural Area (King County)
- Fall City Park west (King County)
- Griffin Creek Natural Area (King County)
- McCormick Park (City of Duvall)
- Moss Lake Natural Area (King County)
- Patterson Creek Natural Area (King County)
- Raging River Natural Area (King County)
- Seattle Audubon Society Nature Preserves
(Carnation Marsh, Harris Creek, Hanstead Creek)- Snoqualmie Bog Natural Area Preserve (Washington State)
- Snoqualmie Falls (Cascade Land Conservancy, City of Snoqualmie)
- Snoqualmie Valley Trail (King County)
- Stillwater Natural Area (King County)
- Stillwater Unit: Snoqualmie Wildlife Area (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
- Tolt-MacDonald Park (King County)
- Tolt River Natural Area (King County)
Projects of Interest
Working Forest
- Ring Hill Forest (King County)

