Dabob Bay Natural Area Preserve is located in Quilcene, Washington, and is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including mature coastal forests, salt marshes, and eelgrass beds. Established in 1984, it protects rare plant communities and supports a wide range of wildlife such as salmon, marine birds, and orcas. The area has been expanded over the years to include more land, enhancing its biodiversity and ecological importance. It offers a serene environment for nature lovers and those interested in conservation.
The preserve is situated about 8 miles northeast of Quilcene and 23 miles south of Port Townsend, making it a strategic spot for exploring the natural beauty of the region. Its unique blend of marine and terrestrial habitats makes it a valuable site for scientific research and environmental education.
The ongoing restoration projects aim to improve habitat connectivity and protect the area's ecological integrity, ensuring its continued health and biodiversity.