About 400 miles of trails access Kettle Crest, Abercrombie-Hooknose, Thirteen Mile, and Selkirk Mountains. The ten-mile Stage Trail, an old wagon trail between Albian Hill and Lambert Creek, connects to the Kettle Crest National Recreational Trail.
Interpretive trails near Sullivan Lake and Kettle Falls tell the story of early logging, sawmilling, and mining on the Colville National Forest. Signs at an archaeological dig at Pioneer Park Campground on the Pend Oreille River describe early Indian life. An interpretive exhibit set among burned-out snags along Washington Highway 20 near Sherman Pass dramatizes and explains the White Mountain Fire of 1988.