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The Colville National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in northeastern Washington state. It is bordered on the west by the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest and the Kaniksu National Forest to the east.
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Colville National Forest

Colville, WA 99114, United States
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The Colville National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in northeastern Washington state. It is bordered on the west by the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest and the Kaniksu National Forest to the east.

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Colville National Forest is a nature lover's paradise nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Washington State. With its abundant wildflowers, including the vibrant Indian paintbrush, the forest truly becomes a kaleidoscope of colors during the blooming season. As you hike through the trails, you'll be enchanted by the sight of delicate raspberries, strawberries, huckleberries, currants, and a myriad of other berries that beckon you to taste their sweet flavors.

One of the most unforgettable experiences in Colville National Forest is encountering the majestic moose that roam its grounds. These magnificent creatures add a touch of wilderness to the already captivating scenery. As you explore the forest, you'll also encounter a lively community of chipmunks, with whom you'll undoubtedly form both friendships and rivalries. Their playful antics will entertain you as they scurry through the underbrush.

Beyond the flora and fauna, the views in Colville National Forest are nothing short of spectacular. The rolling hills, towering trees, and expansive meadows create awe-inspiring vistas that will leave you breathless. And when the day comes to an end, the sunsets over the forest will mesmerize you with their vibrant colors and serene beauty.

Whether you're an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, Colville National Forest offers an enchanting escape. Its diverse ecosystem, coupled with its captivating vistas and unforgettable encounters, make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to reconnect with the...

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I got up there a little late in the season this year. It's always been my favorite disbursed camping area, although this year was tough to many hornets an yellow jackets an to dry. I planned on staying 10 days with pup but by the 5th day couldn't keep the Beez off us had already been threw 1 storm that was snapping trees left and right, even blocking the road in an out. Dust from logging trucks before the storm was horrible. So that's why it's only getting 4 stars . But also my fault for getting out there late August. PEOPLE PLEASE, START TAKING YOUR TRASH HOME WITH YOU! I NOTICE EVERY YEAR MORE AN MORE GARBAGE IS LEFT UP...

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Deep in Colville National Forest, old loggers tell of the “Birchman”—a half man, half tree creature that moves with the wind and watches without blinking.

He was once a trapper, they say, who vanished after cutting down an ancient birch grove where no one dared to fell. Weeks later, his camp was found abandoned, tools rusted, trees grown through the floorboards. And carved into the bark nearby: “I see you now.”

Since then, hikers report glimpses of a figure rooted in place, bark for skin, eyes like hollow knots. Sometimes he cries—sap dripping like tears. But don’t answer if he calls. That’s how he finds you. That’s...

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Brandon HumphreysBrandon Humphreys
The Colville National Forest is a beautiful wilderness full of conifers such as spruce, fir, cedar, pine, and alder. Wildlife is all around with abundant signs of bear, cougar, elk, wolves, deer, mountain goats, rabbits, squirrels, hawks, owls, woodpeckers, and much more. Most of the summer you will run into campfire bans, but in the spring and fall the weather is perfect and on the cool evenings by the fire you can look up and see an astonishing amount of stars in the sky. Plenty of lakes, rivers, and streams provide many other outdoor activities as well.
A-A-RonA-A-Ron
Would be nice if our government didn't close almost every road in the forest with claims of ecology as their reasoning. Like they bulldozed a road already spent the money stop waisting it. Maybe also force forestry companies that are effectively using our national natural resources clean up their staging areas and make them dispersed camp areas instead of putting up gates because you're hiding form the public how their house was built. Our windedness is under utilized because people thing it should be used only "their" way. It's damn shame.
David McConnachieDavid McConnachie
Hiked kettle crest trail south. Was an awesome hike, many spectacular views. Saw one bear, just made a bit of noise and obviously didn't approach it and it watched for 30-40 seconds and left. Had bear mace, I suggest you buy some of your hiking anywhere a bear may be. Don't feed the animals. A fed bear is a dead bear. The trail as of 06/07/18 was mostly clear of snow, just a few spots of snow to go through. Trail was very clear aside from the spots with snow.
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The Colville National Forest is a beautiful wilderness full of conifers such as spruce, fir, cedar, pine, and alder. Wildlife is all around with abundant signs of bear, cougar, elk, wolves, deer, mountain goats, rabbits, squirrels, hawks, owls, woodpeckers, and much more. Most of the summer you will run into campfire bans, but in the spring and fall the weather is perfect and on the cool evenings by the fire you can look up and see an astonishing amount of stars in the sky. Plenty of lakes, rivers, and streams provide many other outdoor activities as well.
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Would be nice if our government didn't close almost every road in the forest with claims of ecology as their reasoning. Like they bulldozed a road already spent the money stop waisting it. Maybe also force forestry companies that are effectively using our national natural resources clean up their staging areas and make them dispersed camp areas instead of putting up gates because you're hiding form the public how their house was built. Our windedness is under utilized because people thing it should be used only "their" way. It's damn shame.
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Hiked kettle crest trail south. Was an awesome hike, many spectacular views. Saw one bear, just made a bit of noise and obviously didn't approach it and it watched for 30-40 seconds and left. Had bear mace, I suggest you buy some of your hiking anywhere a bear may be. Don't feed the animals. A fed bear is a dead bear. The trail as of 06/07/18 was mostly clear of snow, just a few spots of snow to go through. Trail was very clear aside from the spots with snow.
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