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This is a list of Natural Resources Conservation Areas (NRCAs), part of the Washington Natural Areas Program managed by Washington Department of Natural Resources.

Clallam County

  • Shipwreck Point NRCA: This site includes one of the last, easily accessible, open stretches of beach on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. 472 acres (1.91 km)

Clark County

  • Lacamas Prairie Natural Area: This combined natural area preserve (NAP) and natural resources conservation area (NRCA) protects the best known remnant of the Willamette Valley wet prairie ecosystem in Washington. 189 acres (0.76 km)
  • Washougal Oaks Natural Area: This combined NAP/NRCA: protects the largest high-quality Oregon white oak woodland in western Washington. 264 acres (1.07 km)

Cowlitz County

  • Merrill Lake NRCA: This site contains a mixed conifer/hardwood forest along a shoreline, providing habitat for birds of prey. 114 acres (0.46 km)

Grays Harbor County

  • Elk River NRCA: This area is the largest, highest quality estuarine system remaining in Washington or Oregon. 5,413 acres (21.91 km)

Jefferson County

  • Clearwater Corridor NRCA: This site represents a mature coastal forest, protects aquatic-riparian habitat and provides elk habitat. 2,323 acres (9.40 km)
  • Devils Lake NRCA: This NRCA: contains two freshwater wetlands and two sphagnum bog communities. 80 acres (0.32 km)
  • South Nolan NRCA: This area is an old-growth temperate forest with scattered wetlands. Some trees are more than 500 years old. 213 acres (0.86 km)

King County

  • Middle Fork Snoqualmie NRCA: This area protects old growth Douglas-fir forest, subalpine lands, mid-elevation lakes, and habitat for marbled murrelet, northern spotted owl and native mountain goat. 10,828 acres (43.82 km)
  • Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area: This area protects cliff terrain, wildlife habitat, numerous riparian systems and old growth forest. 1,771 acres (7.17 km)
  • Mount Si NRCA: This NRCA: supports a variety of wildlife including native mountain goats, cougar and black bear. 20,753 acres (83.98 km)
  • West Tiger Mountain NRCA: This NRCA: provides important habitat for large and small wildlife including reptiles and amphibians. 4,430 acres (17.9 km)

Kitsap County

  • Stavis NRCA: This natural area includes the best known quality example of the Douglas-fir–western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry forest community, and one of the only extensive mature and old growth forests in the Puget Sound lowlands. 5,209 acres (21.08 km)

Klickitat County

  • Klickitat Canyon NRCA: This NRCA has views of the Klickitat River, and is home to a variety of wildlife species. 1,516 acres (6.14 km)
  • White Salmon Oak NRCA: This site represents of all of the Oregon white oak communities found in the White Salmon River drainage. 551 acres (2.23 km)

Lewis County

  • Tahoma Forest NRCA: This site protects the ecological value of a structurally complex old growth forest. 230 acres (0.93 km)

Okanogan County

  • Loomis NRCA: This NRCA: protects twelve plant species of concern, as well as important habitat for nine wildlife species. 24,672 acres (99.84 km)

Pacific County

  • Ellsworth Creek NRCA: This preserve provides important breeding habitat for the federally threatened marbled murrelet. 557 acres (2.25 km)
  • South Nemah NRCA: This site contains western red cedar and Sitka spruce and habitat for marbled murrelets and spotted owls. 2,440 acres (9.9 km)
  • Teal Slough NRCA: This site supports a remnant coastal old growth forest and is home to marbled murrelets and spotted owls.
  • Naselle Highlands NRCA: This site contains mature conifer forest habitat including platform trees that support marbled murrelet nesting sites.

Pierce County

  • Ashford NRCA: This site protects mature, structurally complex conifer forest and helps provide habitat for northern spotted owls. 78 acres (0.32 km)

San Juan County

  • Cattle Point NRCA: This NRCA: is an important research site with a day use recreation and interpretive area. 112 acres (450,000 m).

Skagit County

  • Cypress Island NRCA: This is the last largely undeveloped island in the San Juans, providing a reminder of pre-settlement Washington. 4,000 acres (16 km)
  • Granite Lakes NRCA: This area contains 160-year old stands of silver fir, mountain hemlock and associated plant communities. 603 acres (2.44 km)
  • Hat Island NRCA: This conservation area provides habitat for bald eagles, sea and shore birds. 91 acres (370,000 m)

Skamania County

  • Table Mountain NRCA: This area contains relatively undisturbed upland and wetland forests, mountain meadows, and rare plants. 2,837 acres (11.48 km)
  • Stevenson Ridge NRCA: This area includes structurally complex, old-growth conifer forest that serves as nesting habitat for the northern spotted owl, federally listed as "endangered."

Snohomish County

  • Morning Star NRCA: This NRCA: features low to high elevation terrain; meadows, forests, and exposed rocks and cliffs. 36,037 acres (145.84 km).

Spokane County

  • Dishman Hills NRCA: This site is notable for dramatically sculpted terrain left by the floods which issued from Glacial Lake Missoula. 518 acres (2.10 km)

Thurston County

  • Woodard Bay NRCA: This site protects habitat ranging from shoreline to wetlands to mature second-growth forest. 870 acres (3.5 km)

Wahkiakum County

  • Hendrickson Canyon NRCA: This site contains the county's last high quality, mature and old growth western hemlock forest. 159 acres (0.64 km)
  • Skamokawa Creek NRCA: This site contains mature conifer forest habitat including platform trees supporting marbled murrelet nesting sites.

Whatcom County

  • Lake Louise NRCA: This site includes a very large, active beaver pond and various forest communities. 138 acres (0.56 km)
  • Lummi Island NRCA: This site provides an uneven-aged mixed forest, making it very appealing to birds of prey. 661 acres (2.67 km)

Yakima County

  • Klickitat Canyon NRCA: This NRCA has views of the Klickitat River, and is home to a variety of wildlife species. 1,516 acres (6.14 km)

Source: Natural Resources Conservation Areas, Washington Department of Natural Resources, 2018, retrieved June 6, 2018

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    1. "Natural Resources Conservation Areas | WA - DNR". www.dnr.wa.gov. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
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