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Big Pines campground
Big Pines campground
Visitors to Big Pines like camping, picnicking and motorized watercraft use in the half-mile long pool above Roza dam. During the quieter months, enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, hunting, and fishing.
Blind Island
Blind Island
You made it to a designated site along the Cascadia Marine Trail! Blind Island is a small, three-acre marine camping park located on the north side of Shaw Island.
Boundary Reservoir
Boundary Reservoir
The waters of Boundary Reservoir back up behind Boundary Dam on the Pend Oreille River in NE Washington. The area offers 3 water-access-only small recreation sites on BLM lands.
Chopaka tree
Chopaka tree
Hidden deep within the highlands of northern Okanogan County, visitors will discover a jewel of a mountain lake. Aspen tree groves and sagebrush line the shores, providing a scenic backdrop to many lakeside activities. Mountain goats are often seen high...
Dock at Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site
Dock at Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site
You will find a quiet picnic and camping recreation site surrounded by rocky ledges along the northeast side of Coffeepot Lake. More than 900 acres bordering the lake are managed for wildlife habitat as well as recreational opportunities. Activities include...
The 3-acre Crab Creek primitive recreation site provides two joined 16’ x 16’ horse corrals, two stock watering troughs fed by a perennial stream, and open ground suitable for tent and/or RV camping. The site is popular especially with anglers...
Fishtrap Lake
Fishtrap Lake
Fishtrap offers 9,000 acres of beautiful landscapes and an old farmstead, and is home to two scenic fishing lakes and numerous species of birds and other wildlife.
View of building at Folsom Farm.
View of building at Folsom Farm.
At BLM's Fishtrap Area, the historic Folsom Farm interpretive site demonstrates how the landscape was converted into small farms, ranches, and communities beginning in the late 1800's. Enjoy the chance to explore, view and study nature, picnic, backpack, horseback ride...
View from West Ridge Road.
View from West Ridge Road.
Horse Heaven Hills is an undeveloped watchable wildlife and watchable wildflowers area. Popular with locals, it is primarily used for hiking, nature viewing, photography, and mountain biking. Know Before You Go: There are no facilities or services available. The main...
Motorcyclist jumps a dune
Motorcyclist jumps a dune
Juniper Dunes provides 3,920 acres of OHV “Open” Area. Loose sand riding opportunities abound, primarily along trails through sagebrush habitat. Riders also enjoy sections of open dunes, and primitive road segments. Since the early 1960s, Juniper Dunes has been a...
Liberty Recreation Site
Liberty Recreation Site
Nestled in the beautiful Cascade Mountains near the historic town of Liberty, BLM's Liberty Recreation Site offers visitors an opportunity to camp near sparkling Williams Creek.
Snowy Red Marble Road in the North Huckleberry Mountains
Snowy Red Marble Road in the North Huckleberry Mountains
The North Huckleberry Mountains are checkerboard BLM timber lands popular especially for wildlife viewing, dispersed camping, hunting, and driving for pleasure. Some visitors explore as a side trip when visiting nearby Waitts Lake or Chewelah. Public access is via low...
Evening sky at Pacific Lake
Evening sky at Pacific Lake
Pacific Lake Recreation Site is located 1/3-mile east of the historic Lakeview Ranch barn and corrals. The recreation site provides three quiet picnic and/or camping sites (each with picnic table and fire ring) in a shrub-steppe ecosystem, and with views...
Palmer Mountain is a great place for hiking, backpacking, dispersed camping, horseback riding, hunting, mounting biking, and fishing at tiny Washburn Lake.
Patos Island
Patos Island
Welcome to the northwestern-most point in the lower 48 states! Patos Island is a wild and remote 200-acre island in the beautiful Salish Sea. The mountains of Canada and the spectacular Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges provide scenic backdrops to...
View of Rock Creek and Escure Ranch
View of Rock Creek and Escure Ranch
Within BLM’s Rock Creek Management Area, Rock Creek flows through Channeled Scablands, formed approximately 12,000 years ago by massive Glacial Lake Missoula floods. Striking landscapes and geologic features including buttes, mesas, and columnar basalt outcrops enhance the beauty of perennial...
The Saddle Mountains rise above the Columbia River in south-central Washington, providing views of the surrounding countryside and desert. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and more.
South Huckleberry Mountains wildlife
South Huckleberry Mountains wildlife
The South Huckleberry Mountains are mostly BLM timber lands popular especially for wildlife viewing, dispersed camping, hunting, OHV, mountain biking, and driving for pleasure.
Telford North Homestead
Telford North Homestead
The Telford Recreation Area offers spacious lands for opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, primitive camping, hunting, and horseback riding. Three primitive trailheads each offer parking and an informational kiosk. Know Before You Go: Telford does not have a BLM-developed trail...
Twin Lakes Recreation Area
Twin Lakes Recreation Area
Nestled in at the south end of Upper Twin Lake, this site offers picnicking and camping in a serene setting with a few primitive campsites. Bright yellow balsam root are abundant in the spring.
Yakima River Canyon
Yakima River Canyon
The canyon offers excellent wildlife watching, trout fishing, family-friendly rafting, and camping. The canyon's crevices and cliffs make a perfect home for the densest concentration of nesting birds.