• Use your senses of hear-
ing, sight, and smell to find
animal signs like tracks,
trails, nests, and scat. Wildlife
viewing requires patience.
Move slowly and quietly and
be mindful of the direction
of the wind, which can alert
wildlife to your scent.
Golden eagle. © PaulBannick.com
• Study a field guide to learn more about the animals of the region
and their habits.
• Do not feed, chase, or approach wildlife!
• Be prepared with food, water, maps, and appropriate clothing for
a variety of weather conditions. The weather can change abruptly
and without warning.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Kettle River Range area map.................................................6
Hikes in the Kettle River Range............................................7
Selkirk Mountains area map...............................................18
Hikes in the Selkirk Mountains..........................................19
Amenities, wildlife, recreation highlights.........................29
Resources...............................................................................36
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