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Loon Lake Wildlife Management Area adventures

Loon Lake Wildlife Management Area Adventures

The Loon Lake Wildlife Management Area is a protected habitat in eastern Washington offering abundant opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, and hunting across its diverse forested landscape.

3,800
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Loon Lake Wildlife Management Area

 

Situated in Stevens County, Washington, the Loon Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 3,800 acres of mixed conifer forests, open meadows, and scattered wetlands around Loon Lake. This WMA provides crucial habitat for an array of wildlife species including elk, deer, black bear, wild turkey, and various waterfowl. Historically, these lands were managed for timber production before being acquired for conservation and wildlife habitat enhancement. Today, the area supports recreational activities such as hunting, hiking, bird watching, and fishing in the adjacent Loon Lake reservoir. Trails meander through pine and fir groves, providing scenic overlooks and access to riparian zones. The WMA is popular with hunters during designated seasons for upland game birds and big game. Additionally, anglers pursue trout and bass in the lake’s cool waters. Visitor appeal lies in the area’s quiet, natural setting combined with excellent wildlife viewing possibilities from well-maintained trailheads and observation points. The management area is coordinated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, which ensures habitat restoration, invasive species control, and public access improvements. Though less developed than nearby state parks, Loon Lake WMA offers an authentic outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and abundant wildlife encounters within a peaceful forest environment.

Highlights

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Scenic viewpoints overlooking Loon Lake and surrounding forested hills

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Diverse habitats supporting elk, deer, black bear, and wild turkey

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Accessible trails offering quiet hiking and wildlife photography spots

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Water access areas for fishing and paddle sports on Loon Lake

Notable Natural Features

Loon Lake Reservoir

A natural lake offering fishing opportunities for trout, bass, and panfish as well as non-motorized boating.

Mixed Conifer Forests

Home to Douglas fir, ponderosa pine, and western larch that support diverse terrestrial wildlife.

Elk Viewing Areas

Seasonal spots where elk congregate, especially during the fall rut.