Located in extreme northeastern Washington, this site consists of a large expanse of wetland habitats and adjacent conifer forest along the Little Pend Oreille River. The mosaic of wetland habitats, including areas dominated by a variety of shrubs interspersed with extensive open marshes, provides excellent habitat for waterfowl, osprey, moose, and many other wildlife species. Two state Sensitive plant species, poor sedge and bulb-bearing water hemlock, are also found in the open marsh areas on this 290-acre preserve. (Stevens County)