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Colville Washington Tourism

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Colville is located 65 miles north of Spokane along U.S. Highway 395 (north-south) and intersects with State Highway 20 (east-west).

Colville, (pronounced Callville), is Northeast Washington’s largest city. Colville is known for its down-home friendly atmosphere and the surrounding recreational activities.

For the fisherman, how would you like to fish every day of the year and never fish in the same spot twice? You can do it here! If the fisherman has it good here, how’s this for the hunter? Northeastern Washington has the largest herd of Whitetail deer in the United States.

Mule deer also abound, as does most wildlife; duck, geese, turkeys, grouse, cougars, bear, etc. Water sports are also plentiful. Lake Roosevelt, 151 miles long, is the area’s largest water sport playground. Kettle River also challenges the rafters.

Colville is on the national bike route, State Hwy. 20 from Anacortes, Washington to Bangor, Maine. In town you can enjoy any of five parks, basketball and tennis courts, a fascinating historical museum, skateboard park, golf course, cultural events and if it is winter when you come, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and downhill skiing.

 

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