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Blanchard State Forest
Blanchard Mountain's unprotected native forests are worth far more than the value of their timber. Help us protect these rare, coastal legacy forests for recreation, wildlife, the climate, and future generations.

BACKGROUND
Atop the tallest summit in the Chuckanut Range, Blanchard State Forest draws an estimated 300,000 visitors annually with its iconic trails and vistas overlooking the San Juan Islands. The mountain is home to over 1,500 acres of naturally regenerated legacy forest with Douglas firs over 200 feet tall, remnant old-growth trees, and essential wildlife habitat.
In 2019, following two decades of hard work by residents and environmental groups, a Natural Resource Conservation Area (NRCA) was established in Blanchard State Forest. The NRCA conserves 1,600 acres but leaves large sections of structurally complex forest unprotected. Upcoming DNR timber sales threaten to clearcut and fragment these areas over the next several years.
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PLANNED TIMBER SALES

SCHEDULED
Ladybug
Auction: April 2026

SCHEDULED
Mayfly
Auction: February 2028

SCHEDULED
Damselfly
Auction: February 2029

SCHEDULED
Stonefly
Auction: 2031

SCHEDULED
Gromflomite
Auction: 2033

Ready to defend the irreplaceable legacy forests of Blanchard Mountain?
Sign the petition below!
This petition will be sent to the following:
Dave Upthegrove
Commissioner of Public Lands
360-902-1000
Board of Natural Resources
To join our Blanchard Mountain work group or receive updates related to Blanchard, email kyle@wlfdc.org.
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