Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Park protects a provincially significant wetland complex with unique geological features. The wetlands formed in an earth-flow crater and evolved into a complex of raised acidic bogs.
In addition, the park protects the habitat for grizzly bears, one blue-listed plant species (bog adder’s-mouth orchid) and one blue-listed plant community (black cottonwood and red-osier dogwood). The wetlands also provide high value coho salmon and cutthroat trout rearing habitat.