Elk River NRCA
Elk River NRCA 
Elk River NRCA Landscape 

Totaling 4362 acres, this area is the largest, highest quality estuarine system remaining in Washington or Oregon.  It includes diverse habitats, ranging from tideflats and sloughs, saltmarsh and freshwater wetlands, to forested uplands. Identified as critically important waterfowl and shorebird habitat, it also includes a nesting site for bald eagle and significant habitat for elk, bear, beaver, river otter and other mammals.  One population of a Washington state monitor plant species, Henderson's checker- mallow, occurs within the tidal portion of the estuary system.  (Grays Harbor County)

Location map for Elk River NRCA 

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Roberta (Birdie) Davenport
Pacific Cascade Region, Natural Areas Manager
360-902-1434
roberta.davenport@dnr.wa.gov

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