Information About Wildlife Viewing In Colville, Washington
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Wildlife Viewing

Curlew Lake - Bird Watching
This lake is nestled in the glacier-carved hills north of Republic, Washington. It is a spring- and stream-fed lake named for the birds that once frequented the area. The serene, seven-mile long lake provides visitors with wonderful opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, canoeing, and sailing.

Little Pend National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching
The 40,198 acres range in elevation from 1800 feet on the western lowlands to 5600 feet on the eastern boundary at Olson Peak. The Refuge was established in 1939 as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Most of the land was acquired through the Resettlement Administration which retired marginal farmland.

Salmo-Priest Wilderness - Wildlife Viewing In Wilderness Areas
Tucked among the Selkirk Mountains in the extreme northeastern corner of Washington, the U-shaped Salmo-Priest Wilderness extends its borders along those of Idaho and British Columbia.
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