- The Cherry Valley Unit consists of forest, grassland, and wetland in the Snoqualmie River floodplain, 1 mile north of Duvall. This unit is popular for pheasant and waterfowl hunting in the fall and winter, and dog training and trials in the spring and summer. The unit is located on one of the lowest points in the Snoqualmie River valley, so flooding is common from mid-Nov. to April. The department has implemented projects to restore salmon populations in the two creeks that flow through the unit.
- Snoqualmie Wildlife Area (wdfw.wa.gov)
The approximately 2,840 acres of Snoqualmie Wildlife Area consists of six management units located in Snohomish and King counties. The wildlife area is situated within the Snohomish watershed, including the Skykomish and Snohomish rivers, which join to form the Snohomish River. Three of the units, including Stillwater, Cherry Valley, and Crescent Lake, are located near the city of Duvall. The other three units, including the Ebey Island and Spencer Island units and the Corson Wildlife Preserve, are located near the city of Everett.