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Sherman Creek Wildlife Area - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife The most common wildlife are white-tailed deer, but the area supports a wide diversity of other species, from bats to wild turkeys Sherman Creek Wildlife Area was acquired in 1948 with Pittman-Robertson and State wildlife funds to protect deer winter range and provide wildlife recreation
Hike the Sherman Creek Wildlife Area - U. S. National Park Service The Sherman Creek Wildlife Area is a cooperative trail system between the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the National Park Service There are multiple access points to this trail network and the length of the trail depends on which pathway is taken
Colville National Forest - Sherman Creek Sherman Creek flows through beautiful scenery from the Kettle Range to the Columbia River (Lake Roosevelt) Highway 20 parellels this stream through most of its length
Sherman Creek Wildlife Area in Colville | Map and Routes In Sherman Creek Wildlife Area, visitors may encounter a variety of wildlife including deer, elk, moose, black bears, and numerous bird species It's important to be aware of your surroundings and respectful of the wildlife by observing from a safe distance
Sherman Creek Wildlife Area - Washington Trails Association The Sherman Creek Wildlife Area lies just west of Kettle Falls across the Columbia River A network of trails crisscross through the portion of the wildlife area that sits between Highway 20 and the Columbia River
Sherman Creek State Wildlife Recreation Area - AllTrails Ready for your next hike or bike ride? Explore one of 1 easy hiking trails in Sherman Creek State Wildlife Recreation Area that are great for the whole family Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 246 to 246 feet in elevation gain
Sherman Point Loop (Sherman Creek Wildlife Area) Sherman Creek is roaring in the springtime, and with its low elevation, this is a good place to see early buttercups and other wildflowers It’s managed for whitetail deer habitat and home to a sizable turkey population, and it’s also a good place to watch for eagles soaring over Lake Roosevelt
Sherman Creek Wildlife Area - Official MapQuest Sherman Creek Wildlife Area is a vast and diverse natural sanctuary located in Kettle Falls, WA With a focus on wildlife conservation and habitat protection, this area offers a range of activities such as fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing, providing visitors with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of Washington's ecosystems