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Unincorporated Forest Lands Protected Habitat

Christmas Lake (Rattlesnake Mountain SA) by Sunny Walter
 
Christmas Lake (Rattlesnake Mountain SA) by Sunny Walter

For a wonderful nature experience, visit some of the natural areas in East King County's forest lands.  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 scenic areas, parks and trails, many which have portions set aside for natural areas and all of which are protected from development.

This territory includes forested areas north of I-90 between North Bend and Snoqualmie Summit and areas south of I-90 around Tiger Mountain, Squak Mountain, and Rattlesnake Mountain.

 

Breaking News!

Dec 2, 2009 - Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark designated the new Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA)


Protected Habitat

Working Forests

Overall Map of Protected Areas (in unincorporated areas of East King County)

 

*WWRP - Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program

 


 

Adjacent to, but not within, the Eastside Audubon territory, is the Cedar River Watershed.  It is bordered on the northwest by Raging River State Forest and Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area and on the northeast by Olallie State Park and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest:

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The mission of Eastside Audubon is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.