- 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.
- North Olympic Wildlife Area (wdfw.wa.gov)
The North Olympic Wildlife Area is located in Clallam County and Jefferson County, and spans approximately 1,310 acres of managed lands throughout its units. It contains a mix of estuarine, riverine, wetland, oak-prairie, and mixed forest habitats that support a diversity of wildlife, from big and small game species to songbirds, as well as native and federally endangered fish populations.