The 89-acre Bell Creek unit is located on the east side of Sequim. The unit is managed for conservation, restoration and enhancement of Garry oak forest and associated prairie habitat as well as stream and riparian restoration. Habitat types include deciduous dominant riparian forest, marsh wetland, forested wetland, wet upland meadows and oak-woodland prairie. The prairie habitat supports many butterfly species.
Viewing Opportunities
Birds
Birds of Prey
Eagles
Songbirds
Upland Birds
Wading Birds
Waterfowl
Mammals
Deer
Elk
Small Mammals
Other
Butterflies
Reptiles/Amphibians
Wildflowers
How to Get Here
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Map and Driving Directions
Access Site #1
Driving Directions No developed parking, facilities or trails. Please use online mapping to locate this area.
Parking/Restroom Information No developed parking No restrooms
Unique Features
This area is made up of several parcels. Currently there is wetland, riparian, and oak woodland/ savanna restoration in progress.
Other Information
No camping or overnight parking.
A Discover Pass or WDFW Vehicle Access Pass
is required on all WDFW lands. Learn more at DiscoverPass.wa.gov