Spokane and Eastern Washington

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  • 1. Colville National Forest

    Forest

    This vast region encompasses mountains, forests, and meadows in the state's northeast corner. Here the desert area ends, and three mountain ranges (Selkirks, Kettle River, and Okanogan)—considered foothills of the Rocky Mountains—traverse the region from north to south. It's a beautiful, wild area, where only the river bottoms are dotted with widely spaced settlements and where the mountains (with an average height of about 4,500 feet) are largely pristine. The streams abound with trout, and the forests with deer and black bears. This is perfect backpacking country, with many trails to remote mountain lakes.

    Forest Service office, 765 S. Main St., Colville, Washington, 99114, USA
    509-684–7000

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Free, Daily dawn–dusk
  • 2. Keller Heritage Center

    Museum/Gallery

    Visitors here can see a farmstead, lookout tower, trappers' cabins, blacksmith shop, sawmill, and museum.

    700 N. Wynne St., Colville, Washington, 99114, USA
    509-684–5968

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: $5, May, daily 1–4; June–Sept., Mon.–Thurs. 10–4, Fri.–Sun. 1–4; Oct.–Apr., by appointment, Closed Oct.–Apr.
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