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About NRFR 

Welcome to the Nisqually River Forest Reserve website. NRFR is a private, rural community situated along the north bank of the Nisqually River about twenty miles west of Mt. Rainier National Park and five miles west of the small town of Eatonville in Pierce County, Washington.

NRFR consists of over 1,500 acres of actively managed forest land. It is divided into 77 twenty-acre parcels, each privately owned with its own Forest Management Plan registered with Pierce County.
 

While NRFR is all about maintaining healthy, financially viable timberland, it is a lot more than this. It is also a place where people live, work and recreate. It includes homes, miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding, parks for picnicking, rivers for fishing, dark skies for stargazing and more. NRFR includes an abundant wildlife population. Black bear, cougar, elk, bobcat, deer, grouse, eagles and dozens of other species of wildlife have all been spotted, some regularly. Hunting is not allowed.
 

The purpose of this website is to provide current information to members of the NRFR Home Owners Association as well as general information to visitors interested in learning about our community.

Members Lots of special information including news about meetings and events are available to you in the Members section. Several sections are updated regularly to help you stay informed. Click the [Login] button if you are registered. Otherwise, contact a Board member to register.

Visitors Some items in the column to the left are available to you. If you have questions, please check out the FAQs section to the left. Then, if you still have questions, please contact one of our .