Located between the Coquihalla and Tulameen Rivers, the Bedded Range is a dioritic plug related to the Chilliwack batholith.
[1] A diverse flora and fauna exist in the Bedded Range.
Fauna include mammals, amphibians and birds.
In the case of amphibians, one of the species present is the Rough-skinned newt, Taricha granulosa, whose populations exhibit an adult perennibranchiate form in approximately 90 percent of the population.
[2] This article about a location in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.