We are fortunate that many Forest Stewardship Council®-certified forests in the Pacific Northwest are open for public enjoyment. These lands offer an opportunity for all of us to know what healthy forests look and feel like. Here’s a list of FSC-certified forests that are open to the public.
- Black Diamond Open Space – Black Diamond, WA
- Henry’s Ridge Open Space – Black Diamond, WA
- Central Cascades Forest – Cle Elum, WA
- Bratton Canyon – Woodland, WA
- Capitol State Forest – Olympia, WA
- Carkeek Park – Seattle, WA
- Cemetery Reach Natural Area – Ravensdale, WA
- Chehalem Ridge Nature Park – Forest Grove, OR
- Cowling Creek Forest Preserve – Suquamish, WA
- Discovery Park – Seattle, WA
- Elbe Hills State Forest – Pierce County, WA
- Ellsworth Creek – Willapa Bay, WA
- Green Mountain State Forest – Crosby, WA
- Island Center Forest – Vashon Island, WA
- Jefferson Land Trust’s Bulis Preserve – Port Townsend, WA
- Lake Rosannah – La Center, WA
- Nisqually Land Trust‘s Mashel River Protected Area – Yelm, WA
- Northwest Trek – Eatonville, WA
- Ravensdale Retreat Natural Area – Ravensdale, WA
- Schmitz Park – Seattle, WA
- Seward Park – Seattle, WA
- Tahoma State Forest – Chewela, WA
- Tahuya State Forest – Belfair, WA
- Tarboo Wildlife Preserve – Quilcene, WA
- Taylor Mountain Forest – Hobart, WA
- Tiger Mountain State Forest – Issaquah, WA
- Turtleback Mountain – Orcas Island, WA
- Ueland Tree Farm – Bremerton, WA


