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Camping In Colville National Forest With The Free Range Cows

The 1.1 million-acre Colville National Forest is located in the northeastern portion of Washington state and encompasses the Kettle River Range and the Selkirk Mountains.


In addition to cattle grazing, the forest has 750 mining claims and sold an average of 68 million board feet of lumber each year in the last five years. The forest also supports recreational opportunities and includes 500 miles of summer-use trails.


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