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Pierce National Wildlife Refuge

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Area
  
133 ha

Established
  
1983

Pierce National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
Skamania County, Washington, United States

Nearest city
  
North Bonneville, Washington

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Website
  
Pierce National Wildlife Refuge

Address
  
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, North Bonneville, WA 98639, USA

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Camp Wooten Retreat C, Toppenish National Wildlife R, Stretch Point State Park, Steptoe Battlefield State Park, Doe Island State Park

Pierce National Wildlife Refuge is located in southwest Washington within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It encompasses wetlands and uplands along the north shore of the Columbia River west of the town of North Bonneville. Refuge habitats include wetlands, Columbia River riparian corridor blocks, transitional woodlands from willows to cottonwood/ash to white oak to Douglas fir, improved pastures with some native grasses, and numerous creeks, seeps, and springs.

Hardy Creek, which bisects the refuge from east to west, supports one of the last remaining runs of chum salmon on the Columbia River. In addition to chum salmon, the creek also supports small remnant runs of coho salmon, steelhead, and Chinook salmon as well as a variety of native species of freshwater fish. The refuge headquarters also serves as the main office for Steigerwald Lake and Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuges. Visitor opportunities are limited to arranged group tours and viewing from the summit of Beacon Rock and the Hamilton Mountain Trail (both located in Beacon Rock State Park).

References

Pierce National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia