Information About Fishing In Longview, Washington
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Gifford Pinchot National Forest - Fishing In National Forests
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest, located in southwest Washington is one of the oldest national forests in the United States. Established in 1949, the forest now contains 1,312,000 acres and includes the 110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.

Ike Kinswa State Park - Rivers & Streams
This is a 454-acre camping park with 46,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on the north side of Mayfield Lake. The campsites are forested and available year-round. The park provides good fishing and opportunities for swimming and children's play. Some good recreational activities are picnicking, camping, boating, water skiing, fishing, and hiking are some of the activities enjoyed in the park.

Julie Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge - Rivers & Streams
Deer and elk are easily observed and photographed from the county road which encircles the mainland portion of the refuge -- evenings and mornings are best times. Waterfowl hunting is permitted. Environmental education is available throughout the year. Fishing is only allowed in the adjacent rivers.

Riffe Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
The lake is a fisherman's delight. With landlocked Coho, catfish, bass, perch, rainbow, and the occasional German Brown, fishermen are bound to catch something with scales. This lake is a manmade reservoir with almost 53 miles of shoreline. Not only will the fish be jumping, but also visitors are likely to be graced with a view of deer and elk.

Seaquest State Park - Rivers & Streams
This is a 475-acre, year-round camping park near Mount St. Helen's. The beautifully forested park claims over a mile of Silver Lake shoreline, eight miles of woodland trails for hiking and bicycling, and spectacular views of Silver Lake and the surrounding area. Recreational activities include fishing for trout, salmon, and spiny-ray fish; camping, picnicking, horseshoes, playground activities, and hiking. There are children's play areas, playing fields for team sports and great seasonal fishing. The closest public-access boat ramp is operated by the Deptartment of Fish and Wildlife.
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