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Acts of Nature Preserve is a striking natural area in Washington known for its rugged terrain, rare geological formations, and diverse ecosystems, drawing outdoor enthusiasts for exploration and quiet reflection.

45,800
Acres Protected
35
Miles of Trails
42,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Acts of Nature Preserve

 

Acts of Nature Preserve, designated as a National Monument in Washington State, protects an exceptional landscape shaped by powerful geological forces and ecological diversity. Covering a varied terrain of rocky outcrops, dense forests, and freshwater streams, it provides habitat for numerous plant and animal species, including some rare and endangered varieties. The preserve's formation is the result of volcanic activity combined with glacial sculpting, resulting in unique rock formations and fertile river valleys. Historically, the area has been home to Indigenous peoples who utilized its resources sustainably. Today, visitors come to experience extensive hiking trails winding through old-growth forests, vantage points overlooking dramatic cliffs, and opportunities to spot native wildlife like bald eagles and black bears. The preserve offers solitude and pristine natural beauty for backpackers, bird watchers, and photographers. Notable landmarks include the towering Pinnacle Ridge, crystal-clear Sapphire Springs, and historic petroglyph sites that tell stories of the area’s cultural heritage. Acts of Nature Preserve fosters a strong stewardship ethic as it balances public access with conservation goals, serving as an outdoor classroom and sanctuary for nature lovers.

Highlights

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Pinnacle Ridge Overlook featuring panoramic mountain views

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Ancient old-growth Douglas fir and Western red cedar forests

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Petroglyph rock art sites dating back over 1,000 years

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Sapphire Springs, a hidden freshwater stream with abundant wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Pinnacle Ridge

A high, rocky ridge offering unobstructed 360-degree views of the surrounding forests and mountain ranges.

Sapphire Springs

A crystal-clear stream known for its pristine waters and abundant native trout populations.

Petroglyph Sites

Ancient rock carvings created by Indigenous peoples, preserved in several protected areas within the preserve.