Washington contains 11 state forests. These sites are managed by the Department of Natural Resources.
Washington state forests
Name (by alphabetical order) |
Location (of main entrance) |
---|---|
Ahtanum State Forest | Yakima County |
Blanchard State Forest | Skagit County Snohomish County |
Capitol State Forest | Grays Harbor County |
Elbe Hills-Tahoma State Forest | Lewis County Pierce County |
Green Mountain-Tahuya State Forest | Kitsap County Mason County |
Little Pend Oreille State Forest | Pend Oreille County Stevens County |
Loomis-Loup Loup State Forest | Okanogan County |
Olympic Peninsula State Forest | Clallam County |
Teanaway Community Forest | Kittitas County |
Tiger Mountain State Forest | King County |
Yacolt Burn State Forest | Clark County |
See also
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