Dailey Prairie NAP
Dailey Prairie NAP 
Dailey Prairie NAP Landscape 

This 229- acre site supports a wetland and sphagnum bog situated in a mountainous area near Mt Baker at an elevation of about 3200 feet.  The largest population of several-flowered sedge (a state Sensitive plant) known to occur in Washington is protected at Dailey Prairie.  Bog and wetland plants thrive in this lush plant community including bog laurel, leafy aster, marsh violet, woolly sedge, and white marshmarigold. An old growth forest composed of silver fir, mountain hemlock, and Alaska yellow cedar surrounds Dailey Prairie.  (Whatcom County)

Location map for Dailey Prairie NAP 

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Paul McFarland
Northwest Region Natural Areas Manager
360-854-2882
paul.mcfarland@dnr.wa.gov

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