South Huckleberry Mountains

The South Huckleberry Mountains are mostly BLM timber lands popular especially for wildlife viewing, dispersed camping, hunting, OHV, mountain biking, and driving for pleasure.

Know Before You Go:

  • There are no facilities or services available.
  • Be aware of the possibility of logging truck traffic.
  • Potential exists for windfall trees to obstruct road travel in places.
  • When recreating on public lands, practice Leave-No-Trace Principles.

Photos

South Huckleberry Mountains wildlife
South Huckleberry Mountains wildlife
Bureau of Land Management

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

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Activities

Iconograph of a tent
CAMPING
Iconograph of a person looking through a scope on a rifle
HUNTING
The letters OHV
OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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MOUNTAIN BIKING

Addresses

Border Field Office
1103 N. Fancher Road
Spokane
Washington
99212

Geographic Coordinates

48.02729, -118.09617

Directions

From Fruitland, Washington: Travel west on Fruitland Valley Road for 6.5 miles until reaching the BLM lands boundary.

Fees

No fees.

Stay Limit

14 Days