The following are protectedfederal lands in theU.S. state ofWashington:
There are threeNational Park within the state of Washington:
The threeNational Monuments in the state of Washington are:
National Recreational Areas
[edit]The threeNational Recreation Areas within the state of Washington are:
National Historic Sites
[edit]The twoNational Historic Sites within the state of Washington are:
National Scenic Areas
[edit]The singleNational Scenic Area in the state of Washington is:
The eightNational Forests within the state of Washington are:
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]
National Wildlife Refuges
[edit]There are 23National Wildlife Refuges are located in the state of Washington including:
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- ^"Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument".United States Forest Service. RetrievedJuly 15, 2013.
- ^"Annual Report of Lands as of September 30, 2009"(PDF).United States Fish and Wildlife Service. RetrievedJuly 15, 2013.
- ^Brunner, Jim (March 25, 2013)."Obama creates San Juan Islands National Monument: read the proclamation".The Seattle Times. RetrievedMarch 26, 2013.
- ^abcdefgh"Land Areas of the National Forest System"(PDF).United States Forest Service. January 1, 2013. Archived fromthe original on July 1, 2013. RetrievedJuly 15, 2013.
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- ^abcdefgh"Refuge List by State – Washington".United States Fish and Wildlife Service. RetrievedJuly 15, 2013.