Kathryn C. Lewis Natural Area
Approximately 95% of Kathryn C. Lewis Natural Area is comprised of 45-55 year-old conifer. There are no sensitive areas on the site, but Evans Creek, a tributary of Bear Creek, flows nearby and contains Chinook, coho and sockeye salmon. The site provides habitat and refuge for a variety of birds and mammals.
Current public use of the Kathryn C. Lewis Natural Area is minimal due to its relatively limited access, generally undeveloped character and lack of trails. Some informal recreational activities such as nature observation and bird watching occur, especially on the edges of the site.
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Kathryn C. Lewis Natural Area Site Management Guidelines