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NE WA Wildife Viewing & Recreation Guide

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11. Sherman Creek Wildlife Area ö ç DIFFICULTY 2 HABITAT: More than 9000 acres of low- and mid-elevation forest, predominately ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Aspen groves and meadows filled with nutrient-rich ceanothus shrubs fill openings in the canopy. WILDLIFE: Mule deer, white-tailed deer, black bear, wolf. VIEWING OPPORTUNITY: Gated roads across Hwy 20, facing area headquarters, offer selfguided exploration. Sherman Creek. © Aaron Theisen ACCESS: From Colville, drive north on US 395 to intersection with Hwy 20. Turn left onto Hwy 20. The wildlife area headquarters is located a few miles west of the bridge over the Columbia River, on the south side of the highway. Real Estate Republic 728 S Clark P.O. Box 100 Republic, WA 99166 (509)775-3004 Fax:(509)775-0235 www.windermere.com & Wildlife Viewing & Recreation Guide 15 ~Final_Draft_Guide.indd 15 3/11/13 3:05 PM

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