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List of federal lands in Washington
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The following are protected federal lands in the U.S. state of Washington:
National Parks
There are three National Park within the state of Washington:
National Monuments
The three National Monuments in the state of Washington are:
National Recreational Areas
The three National Recreation Areas within the state of Washington are:
National Historic Sites
The two National Historic Sites within the state of Washington are:
National Scenic Areas
The single National Scenic Area in the state of Washington is:
National Forests
The eight National Forests within the state of Washington are:
- Colville National Forest[5]
- Gifford Pinchot National Forest[5]
- Idaho Panhandle National Forest[5]
- Kaniksu National Forest[5]
- Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest[5]
- Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest[5]
- Olympic National Forest[5]
- Umatilla National Forest[5]
Note: the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests were formerly two separate National Forests that are now managed as one by the US Forest Service. [6]
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National Wildlife Refuges
There are 23 National Wildlife Refuges are located in the state of Washington including:
- Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Saddle Mountain National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge[7]
- Willapa National Wildlife Refuge[7]
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References
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