Dispersed camping & trip planning
Colville National Forest
26campsites
Forestterrain
2,739 sq miarea
Colville National Forest spans northeastern Washington's mixed conifer landscape, with dense forests, alpine meadows, and numerous backcountry lakes. The region offers solitude and access to the North Cascades' eastern slopes.
Highlights
- Sherman Peak9,209 ft summit with panoramic views of the Cascades
- Salmo-Priest WildernessRemote backcountry with old-growth forest and alpine terrain
- Kettle RiverScenic river corridor with camping and fishing access
- Abercrombie-Gunn Scenic AreaAlpine lakes and meadows near the forest's eastern edge
What's out here
- Camping26dispersed & established campsites
- Hiking & trails87summits, trailheads, and passesincluding Langell Canyon, Pass Creek Pass, Gold and Granite Pass, Pyramid Pass
- Water35lakes, waterfalls, and reservoirsincluding Bunchgrass Lake, South Skookum Lake, Petit Lake, Kalispell Falls
- Scenic & landmarks14landmarks, cliffs, and historic sites
Plan it without the open tabs
RoamsWild turns Colville National Forest into a routed, vehicle-aware trip — drivable roads, real access tiers, terrain, and daylight, in one place.
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