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Alpowa Summit Wildlife Area Adventures

Alpowa Summit Wildlife Area is a protected habitat in southeastern Washington, offering a mix of shrub-steppe and forest ecosystems that support diverse wildlife and provide excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and photography.

2,600
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Alpowa Summit Wildlife Area

 

Alpowa Summit Wildlife Area is located in Garfield County near the intersection of the Blue Mountains and the Palouse region of southeastern Washington. It covers a landscape characterized by rolling hills, grassy meadows, ponderosa pine stands, and shrub-steppe habitats. This wildlife area provides critical habitat for a variety of species including elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, quail, and numerous bird species such as raptors and songbirds. The area's geology includes basalt outcrops and loess hills, creating a blend of terrain types. The wildlife area was established to preserve these natural habitats and allow for sustainable recreational use. Visitors can experience serene hiking trails that wind through forests and open grasslands, making it a prime spot for birdwatching and spotting larger mammals. Historically, the area has ties to Native American tribes as well as early settlers who traversed the nearby Alpowa Summit on their route across the Blue Mountains. Today, Alpowa Summit Wildlife Area is managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and remains a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet, natural setting away from major urban centers. It offers easy access from nearby towns, making it a convenient day-use area for nature observation, photography, and moderate hiking. Interpretive signage and trailheads provide information on wildlife habits and habitat restoration efforts, enhancing the educational experience for visitors.

Highlights

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Alpowa Summit Trail – Scenic hike with panoramic views of the Blue Mountains and Palouse

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Diverse shrub-steppe ecosystem supporting rare bird species

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Wildlife viewing opportunities including elk and mule deer herds

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Quiet, low-traffic trails ideal for photography and nature observation

Notable Natural Features

Alpowa Summit Trail

An 8-mile loop trail passing through forest and open hills with viewpoints over the surrounding valleys.

Ponderosa Pine Groves

Old-growth pine stands that provide shelter and food sources for local wildlife.

Shrub-steppe Habitat

One of Washington’s important semi-arid ecosystems, home to several rare plant and bird species.