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Washington state is home to 11 special places called state forests. These forests are like giant outdoor classrooms and playgrounds! They are managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The DNR makes sure these forests are healthy and useful for everyone.

Discover Washington's State Forests!

State forests are different from national parks or private lands. They are managed to provide many benefits. This includes growing trees for wood products, protecting clean water, and offering fun outdoor activities. They also provide homes for many animals and plants. The money earned from selling timber helps support schools and local services in Washington.

Who Manages These Forests?

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is in charge of looking after these forests. Their job is to manage the land carefully. They work to keep the forests healthy for wildlife, provide places for people to visit, and also harvest some trees for wood. This helps support the state's economy and provides important resources.

Fun Things to Do in State Forests

Washington's state forests offer many exciting activities for people of all ages. You can go hiking on trails, ride bikes, or even go horseback riding. Some forests have special areas for camping or picnicking. They are also great places for wildlife watching, like spotting deer, birds, or even bears! Remember to always follow the rules and leave no trace behind to keep these places beautiful.

List of Washington State Forests

Washington has 11 official state forests. Each one offers unique features and opportunities for outdoor fun. Here is a list of these amazing forests:

Name Location
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

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