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 traffic primitive roads.

Know Before You Go:

  • There are no facilities or services available
  • If accessing BLM lands from Valley, WA, use caution when driving around Waitts Lake, due to activities including walking, jogging and bicycle riding along this residential and resort area route.
  • 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

Snowy Red Marble Road in the North Huckleberry Mountains
Snowy Red Marble Road in the North Huckleberry Mountains
Bureau of Land Management

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Activities

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CAMPING
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HUNTING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING

Addresses

Border Field Office
1103 N. Fancher Road
Spokane
Washington
99212

Geographic Coordinates

48.19412, -117.89316

Directions

From Valley, WA: Travel west on Waitts Lake Road, turning into Klines Meadow Road a total of 8.75 miles to BLM public land boundary (2/3 mile past Carr’s Corner).

Fees

No fees.

Stay Limit

14 days.