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NE WA Wildife Viewing & Recreation Guide

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989, Conservation Northwest has worke

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12. Lake Roosevelt m ô > ( w ç DIFFICULTY 1 HABITAT: Riparian habitat on the shores of Lake Roosevelt, which contains a large section of the Columbia River. WILDLIFE: Mule deer, black bear, osprey, coyote, bald eagle, redtailed hawk, merlin, common loon, killdeer. VIEWING OPPORTUNITY: Wander Lake Roosevelt. © Tricia Woods the trail to the Old Kettle Falls swim beach to watch wildlife. ACCESS: Take US 395 north to the town of Kettle Falls, turn south on Boise Road at Barney's Bridge and travel 3.5 miles to the campground. Ferry County, Washington. © James Johnston Float The Kettle River We supply the tubes! Single Floaters or Groups From Orient to Barstow General Store RENTALS OR QUESTIONS CALL 509-675-5445 16 ~Final_Draft_Guide.indd 16 Northeast Washington 3/11/13 3:05 PM

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