- Merrill Lake Natural Resources Conservation Area (dnr.wa.gov)
This 114-acre site consists of a forest cover of mixed conifers and hardwoods along a lake at the 1,550-foot elevation. Merrill Lake NRCA is prime habitat for birds of prey, including osprey and bald eagles, and is also home to waterfowl such as bufflehead, common goldeneye, and hooded merganser.
- Bell Creek Wildlife Area Unit (wdfw.wa.gov)
The Bell Creek Unit, east of Sequim, is ecologically diverse and includes deciduous dominant riparian forest, marsh and forested wetland, wet upland meadow, and Oregon white oak-woodland prairie. WDFW manages the unit for conservation, restoration, and enhancement of these habitats. Prairie habitat supports many kinds of unique wildlife and plants not found in surrounding forests.