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Colville National Forest




Wilderness areas within the Colville National Forest include Salmo-Priest Wilderness.

A sense of peace and solitude is what you feel when traveling through the Colville National Forest's scenic 7,000-foot mountains and beautiful valleys, hiking the trails, or camping by picturesque lakes. The 1.1 million acre Forest is located in the northeast corner of Washington, bordering Canada. The Forest's great salmon runs first attracted native Americans to the area, and later miners, fur trappers, and homesteaders made their way here to tap the area's abundant resources. Special places of interest include a major recreation area with wildlife viewing opportunities nestled in the mountains at Sullivan Lake; Chewelah Mountain for winter sports; Little Pend Oreille Lakes Chain; Bangs Mountain auto tour for geology; Sherman Pass, the highest pass in Washington; the Salmo-Priest Wilderness; Thirteen-mile National Trail; and the Log Flume Interpretive Trail.



Recommended Activities

  • Take advantage of the ample hiking opportunities to get a true feeling of peace and solitude. Try hiking the Log Flume Interpretive Trail.

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Colville National Forest
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Phone: (509) 684-7000

765 South Main St.

Colville WA, 99114
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