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The Colville National Forest


These million acres in the northeast corner of Washington roll like the high seas.

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Welcome to the Colville National Forest

The Colville National Forest disproves the widely held notion that Washington state lies flat east of the Cascade Mountains. Today's 1.5-million-acre forest was first shaped over 10,000 years ago by Ice Age glaciers that carved three major valleys of today's Columbia, San Poil-Curlew, and Pend Oreille River flowing north into Canada before entering the Columbia River. 

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During President Theodore Roosevelt's two terms in office, he set aside millions of acres of forest reserves. Roosevelt proclaimed sixteen million acres of new reserves, sometimes referred to as midnight reserves, before signing an appropriations bill from Congress that would prohibit the President from creating any new forest preserves in those states. The Colville Forest Reserve, created on 1 March 1907, was thus created. 

Presently, the Colville National Forest has 1.5 million acres in northeastern Washington and includes the Kettle River, Selkirk Mountain ranges, and the upper reaches of the Columbia River.

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Recent Press Releases

Reconstruction of Browns Lake Campground

Release Date: June 28th, 2024

Josh White Named Forest Supervisor

Release Date: August 3rd, 2023

Josh White Named Deputy Forest Supervisor

Release Date: August 12th, 2022