Washington Wildlife Areas Bald Eagle Natural Wildlife Area
79.1%
Public Land
642
acres
272 / 206ft
Min/Max Elevation
Washington Bald Eagle Natural Wildlife Area - Unit Overview
Unit Bald Eagle Natural Wildlife Area for the majority of game species covers approximately 642 acres, and the majority of this unit is comprised of public land. The dominant land cover for Unit Bald Eagle Natural Wildlife Area is deciduous forest. From September through December, this unit receives an average of 8.72 inches of precipitation a month and the heaviest rainfall is in December. Temperatures during hunting seasons typically range from 36°F to 59°F.