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The
Island Center Forest is a 363-acre complex of working forest and
ecological lands located in the center of Vashon Island in King
County, Washington. This working forest and preserve is managed
to protect the ecological values of the site, to demonstrate ecologically
sustainable forest management, and to provide opportunities for
low-impact recreation. The property is owned by King County and
managed by the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks,
in collaboration with the Vashon- Maury Island community. As of
December 2005, 30 of these 363 acres, which King County plans to
purchase, are still owned by the Vashon Maury Island Land Trust
(VMILT).
The forest/wetland complex is comprised
of three adjacent properties (see Figure 2 below):
- 80 acres in the northwest is managed by the King County Solid
Waste Division as a buffer to the Vashon
Transfer Station;
- 200 acres that form the bulk of the property were transferred
to King County by Washington State
Department of Natural Resources (WADNR) and are managed by the
King County Water and Land
Resources Division (WLRD) as "working resource lands;"
- 83 acres on the east end of the property were acquired by King
County and the Vashon-Maury Island
Land Trust (VMILT) and are managed by WLRD as "ecological
lands."
The
Forest is relatively flat and comprises eight different "eco-types";
six unique forest stands, wetland, and
meadows. The site forms the headwaters of Judd Creek, and there
are four tributary streams that flow south from
the site into Judd Creek.
Island Center Forest provides habitat for
a variety of wildlife species including. In particular, over 70
bird species have
been identified in the vicinity of the wetland complex in the northeast
corner of the site. The wetlands
themselves are home to several amphibian species, including non-native
bullfrogs that are threatening the quality
of the wetlands.
The Island Center Forest provides a great
deal of public use including over nine miles of trail used by hikers,
equestrians and mountain bikers, and wetlands which are popular
for bird watching and wildlife photography.
Historically, hunting has occurred on the WADNR parcels, and illegal
off-road vehicle driving has been a
problem. The property has also been misused with some regularity
for dumping garbage and illegal camping.
There are currently seven locations where
visitors can access Island Center Forest. However, some of these
are not
technically legal access points, and none of them provide adequate
parking, particularly for horse trailers. These locations are described
in greater detail in the site management guidelines below.
The Island Center Forest Site Management Guidelines
are available in Adobe Acrobat format. For help using Acrobat
files, please visit our Acrobat
help page.
Download Here:
Island
Center Forest Site Management Guidelines (1.21 Mb file)
Figures:
- Island
Center Forest Locator Map (333 Kb file)
- Boundary
with Orthophotograph
(728 Kb file)
- Parcel
Boundaries with Orthophotograph (1.14 Mb file)
- Contour
Lines and Hillshade Map (2.45 Mb file)
- Soil
Types Map (269 Kb file)
- Streams
and Wetlands Map (2.54 Mb file)
- Ecological
Types Map (255 Kb file)
- Roads,
Trails, Access Points Map (342 Kb file)
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