Pack River Wildlife Management Area is a diverse habitat in northern Idaho known for its rich wetlands, forests, and river ecosystems, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Located in Bonner County near Sandpoint, Idaho, the Pack River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses approximately 1,160 acres of wetlands, riparian corridors, forested uplands, and agricultural fields along the Pack River and parts of Little Sand Creek. Established to conserve important fish and wildlife habitat, this WMA is managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and provides critical habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds, and various mammal species. The wetlands and marshes serve as refuge for migratory birds making the WMA a popular destination for birdwatchers and wildlife photographers. Visitors enjoy seasonal hunting, especially for waterfowl, as well as fishing along the Pack River’s well-known trout fishery. Hiking and nature viewing opportunities abound on informal trails and public access points. The area features a combination of ponds, floodplain forests, and upland habitats, supporting species like bald eagles, great blue herons, river otters, and deer. Pack River WMA also plays a role in flood control and maintaining water quality in the larger Pend Oreille watershed. Its proximity to Sandpoint makes it easily accessible to both locals and visitors. The WMA’s relatively low-intensity recreational opportunities allow for peaceful wildlife observation and provide educational experiences on ecosystem conservation. Seasonal variations in habitat conditions create dynamic outdoor experiences from spring migrations to fall colors. Pack River Wildlife Management Area offers a quiet, natural setting ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic river environments, abundant wildlife, and tranquil nature immersion away from crowds.
Pack River wetlands and marshes critical for migratory waterfowl
Excellent birdwatching opportunities featuring bald eagles and sandhill cranes
Trout fishing in the Pack River known for its scenic and productive stretches
Scenic views of the river valley framed by nearby Selkirk Mountains
A pristine tributary supporting native trout populations and diverse aquatic habitats.
Expansive marshes and ponds that provide critical habitat for migratory birds and waterfowl.
Healthy riverbank woodlands that support diverse songbirds and mammals.