An NPS fire crew from Olympic National Park and San Juan Island National Historical Park discusses prescribed burn tactics on the American Camp prairie. Restoring the prairie to its natural state is a key element in the park's long-range planning.
To learn more about park projects, including the Fire Management Plan and the Cattle Point Road Relocation, please click on the link below:
Final GMP/EIS Read in-depth the final General Management Plan and Enivronmental Impact Statement more...
GMP Newsletter Learn about the park's upcoming 20-year plan. more...
Island Marble Butterfly View the Conservation Agreement and Strategy for this rare butterfly more...
Administrative History A history of the development of the park from its founding in 1966. more...
Did You Know?
The prairie at American Camp is one of the last remaining natural prairies in the Strait of Juan de Fuca/Puget Sound region. The park is currently involved in restoration, which includes controlling non-native species such as the European rabbit.