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Juniper Dunes Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Juniper Dunes.jpg
Location Franklin County, Washington, USA
Nearest city Pasco, WA
Coordinates 46°23′30″N 118°51′20″W / 46.39167°N 118.85556°W / 46.39167; -118.85556Coordinates: 46°23′30″N 118°51′20″W / 46.39167°N 118.85556°W / 46.39167; -118.85556
Area 7,140 acres (28.9 km²)
Established 1984
Governing body United States Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management

The Juniper Dunes Wilderness is a protected wilderness area comprising 7,140 acres (28.9 km²) in Franklin County, Washington. Established in 1984, it is noteworthy for the northernmost growth of western juniper trees that live among the area's large sand dunes.[1]

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Flora and fauna [edit]

Common wildlife found in Juniper Dunes Wilderness include mule deer, bobcat, coyote, badger, skunk, weasel, porcupine, pocket gopher, kangaroo rat, several species of mouse, hawk, owl, raven, quail, partridge, pheasant, dove, numerous songbirds, and rattlesnakes.[1]

Other than the namesake junipers, no trees grow in significant numbers here.[1] Other vegetation found in the Wilderness include rubber rabbitbrush, green rabbitbrush, bluebunch wheatgrass, Indian ricegrass, white sand-verbena, Franklin sandwort, sicklepod milkvetch, turpentine cymopterus, hymenopappus, prickly pear cactus, sand-dune penstemon, lanceleaf breadroot, sand dock, Carey balsamroot, wild-hyacinth, larkspur, wild flax, snow buckwheat, desert parsley Indian-potato, and silverleaf phacelia.[2]

Juniper Dunes as viewed from the east with grasslands in the foreground and Rattlesnake Mountain in the hazy distance behind.

Access [edit]

Currently no legal access to Juniper Dunes Wilderness exists, as the entire surrounding land is privately owned. An agreement in early 2007 with landowners allows visitors, with permission, to travel on one of several old jeep trails that end near the Wilderness boundary.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Juniper Dunes Wilderness". Retrieved 2008-02-21. 
  2. ^ Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area, Franklin County, Washington - Botanical Electronic News

External links [edit]


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3 news items

 
Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
Sat, 27 Apr 2013 22:31:21 -0700

"This has been kind of a burr in our saddle for a long time," said Lee Retterer, president of the Tri-Cities Peak Putters, a group that takes four-wheel drive vehicles into Juniper Dunes Wilderness. But a federal grant could help his club out. Franklin ...

San Francisco Chronicle

KNDO/KNDU
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 18:31:47 -0700

Members of the Federal Highway Administration toured the Juniper Dunes wilderness area today. Franklin County commissioners met with the group to discuss the possible construction of a new access road to the dunes. For years people have been going ...
 
The Spokesman Review
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 00:03:43 -0700

Day hikers with a yen to get away from it all will find fascinating one-day routes in the 7,140-acre Juniper Dunes Wilderness just outside of Pasco. Or make a base camp for a week of one-day jaunts in the extreme northwest corner of the state. Remote ...
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