Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve | |
Protected area | |
Sign at entrance
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Country | United States |
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State | Washington |
Region | Southwest Washington |
Location | Near Littlerock, Washington |
- coordinates | 46°53′N 123°03′W / 46.89°N 123.05°WCoordinates: 46°53′N 123°03′W / 46.89°N 123.05°W |
Area | 637 acres (258 ha) |
Biome | Puget Trough ecoregion |
Founded | 1976 |
Management | Washington Department of Natural Resources |
IUCN category | III - Natural Monument |
NNL | Designated: 1966 |
Website: dnr.wa.gov | |
Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve is a state-protected Natural Area in southwest Washington state, United States. The preserve includes some of the Washington mima mounds. The site comprises 637 acres (258 ha) of Garry oak woodland, oak savanna, and prairie grasslands. Several state and federal endangered species of butterfly depending on the unique prairie conditions can be found in the preserve, including Mardon skipper, zerene fritillary, Puget blue and Taylor's checkerspot.
In 1966, the mima mounds were designated a National Natural Landmark.