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Colville National Forest
Scenic Drives
The Sherman Pass National Forest Scenic Byway on Highway 20 between Republic and Kettle Falls is the most well-known of the many scenic drives on the Colville National Forest. From this twisting mountain highway visitors can see why this area is so special.
Few other cars distract drivers from the views on either side. From Sherman Pass, at the high point of the drive, a short trail leads to viewpoints. Other short stops include the Log Flume Interpretive Trail, a half- mile flat walk among the ruins of a logging operation from the 1920s, and the White Mountain Fire interpretive signs. For those with more time, Canyon Creek and Sherman Pass campgrounds offer rustic campsites with water, tables, pit toilets, and small fees.
When General Sherman of Civil War fame crossed the Kettle River Range in the 1860's, he probably never imagined that a paved highway bearing his name would curve through these mountains to connect northeast Washington with the Idaho Panhandle. Yet it' s easy for visitors to turn their backs to the road, look out over the mountains cresting in all directions, and feel the wildness he must have experienced. The Colville National Forest has not been entirely tamed into an urban playground like some national forests closer to large cities.
Mountain Bikes and Off Road Vehicles - Three areas -- Batey-Bould, Little Pend Oreille, and Taylor Ridge-Twin Sisters -- have trails for trail bikes and four wheel drives. All roads and trails in the national forest are open to off road vehicles unless posted otherwise.
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