The Saltese Uplands Conservation Area is a 522
acre
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conservation area
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in
Spokane County in the
U.S.
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. The conservation area covers the Saltese Uplands, which are situated on the western slope of the
Holiday Hills, immediately to the east of the adjacent
Saltese Flats. The area is open to the public and contains of trails.
Climate
The western slope of the Saltese Uplands, are the driest part of the
Spokane Valley and experience a
Mediterranean climate
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(
Köppen ''Csa''), closely bordering on a
semi-arid climate
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(
Köppen ''Bsk''). The Uplands are a
shrub-steppe, and one of the only shrub-lands left in the
Spokane area.
References
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Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
Spokane, Washington
Landforms of Spokane County, Washington
Protected areas of Spokane County, Washington