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Washington Islands Wilderness
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The United States Congress designated the Washington Islands Wilderness in 1970 and it now has a total of 485 acres. The entire wilderness is in Washington. More than 600 islands, rocks, and reefs comprise Washington Islands National Wildlife Refuges (WINWRs). The islands range in size from less than one acre to about 36 acres, and most drop abruptly into the sea. The three refuges combined in WINWR are 125-acre Flattery Rocks, 300-acre Quillayute Needles, and 60-acre Copalis, stretching from Cape Flattery all the way south to Copalis.
Dozens of seabird species (murres, puffins, cormorants, gulls, auklets, petrels, oystercatchers) breed on these fragments of earth and thousands of migratory birds use them as rest stops. The heads of numerous harbor and fur seals, northern and California sea lions, and even whales (including rights, grays, and humpbacks) take turns breaking through the surface of the surrounding water. Sea otters' pleasant faces can often be seen bobbing playfully among the kelp beds.
All Of this wild sea-washed land, all but Destruction Island has been designated Wilderness, and all of it is closed to public entry in order to protect the wildlife, which live with great sensitivity to human trespass. In addition, boats are requested to maintain a 200-yard buffer, and aircraft are requested to maintain 2,000 feet above WINWRs lands.

Facilities: Washington Islands Wilderness does not provide facilities.

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted for Washington Islands Wilderness.

Best Time To Visit: Washington Islands Wilderness is open year-round during daylight hours.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: Handicap accessibility is not provided.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Washington Islands Wilderness from Port Angeles start out going northeast on N Chase St toward US-101 W. for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto US-101 W. for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto US-101 for 0.9 miles. Turn slight right onto US-101. Continue to follow US-101 for 61.8 miles. Turn right onto Anderson Ridge Rd. for 0.4 miles. Anderson Ridge Rd. becomes unnamed road for1.8 miles. Turn slight left for 5.5 miles. Turn slight left for 1.0 mile. Turn left for 0.1 miles. Turn right for 2.9 miles. Turn right for 2.3 miles. Turn slight left for 0.1 miles. Turn right for 1.1 miles. Turn slight left for 1.5 miles. Turn right for 0.1 miles. (There are 3.10 miles between your ending location and the end of your driving directions. Use maps to get from your ending location to the end of your route). End at Washington Islands Wilderness.

Address
Washington Maritime NWR Complex
33 S Barr Rd
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
Phone
General: (360) 457-8451
Fax: (360) 457-9778
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