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North Fork of Chewelah Creek

Nestled in the heart of the Colville National Forest, North Fork Chewelah Creek offers a serene retreat surrounded by lush forest and open spaces. This peaceful location boasts a backdrop of towering trees and the gentle murmur of the creek, creating the perfect atmosphere for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

With temperatures ranging from brisk 30s in spring and fall to warm summer highs in the 80s, it’s a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking the nearby Colville National Forest trails, soaking in the scenic vistas of Chewelah Peak, or simply enjoying the stillness of the woods, this hidden gem has something for everyone.

Prepare for your forest adventure and discover the beauty and solitude of North Fork Chewelah Creek.

Fishing

Flowing through forested mountain terrain, the North Fork of Chewelah Creek merges with the South Fork to form Chewelah Creek, which eventually drains into the Colville River. Approximately eight miles of the North Fork run through National Forest Service lands, providing access for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, and camping. Several dispersed camping sites are available along the creek, and anglers can also explore its fishable tributaries. 

Species you might catch:

  • Eastern brook trout
  • German brown trout
  • Rainbow trout

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