Northeastern Coastal Forests - Areas of Intact Habitat

Areas of Intact Habitat

The following natural areas are within this ecoregion

  • New Hampshire
    • Bear Brook State Park
    • Pawtuckaway State Park
  • Massachusetts
    • Douglas State Forest
    • Freetown-Fall River State Forest
    • Hockomock Swamp
    • Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
    • Frederick Weston Memorial Forest
    • Wompatuck State Park
  • Rhode Island
    • Arcadia Management Area
    • Great Swamp Management Area
  • Connecticut
    • Meshomasic State Forest
    • Natchaug State Forest
    • Pachaug State Forest
    • Yale-Myers Forest
  • New York
    • Bear Mountain State Park
    • Black Rock Forest
    • Clarence Fahnestock State Park
    • Harriman State Park
    • Hudson Highlands State Park
    • Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge
    • Sterling Forest State Park
    • Storm King State Park
  • New Jersey
    • Abram S. Hewitt State Forest
    • Allamuchy Mountain State Park
    • Cape May National Wildlife Refuge
    • Cheesequake State Park
    • Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
    • Farny State Park
    • Gateway National Recreation Area
    • Great Piece Meadows
    • Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
    • Jenny Jump State Forest
    • Mahlon Dickerson Reservation
    • Norvin Green State Forest
    • Rancocas State Park
    • Ringwood State Park
    • Sourland Mountain
    • Troy Meadows
    • Wawayanda State Park
  • Pennsylvania
    • Ridley Creek State Park
    • Evansburg State Park
    • French Creek State Park
  • Maryland
    • Patuxent River State Park
    • Elk Neck State Forest
    • Elk Neck State Park
  • Delaware
    • White Clay Creek State Park
    • Brandywine Creek State Park
    • Cedar Swamp Wildlife Area

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