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Cowlitz
Wildlife Area Location

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Mark Grabski
Manager
P.O. Box 758
Morton, WA 98356
(360) 496-6223

 
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Cowlitz Wildlife Area
Davis Lake Unit
The 243-acre Davis Lake Unit is located east of Morton. It is managed for black-tailed deer, waterfowl, salmonids and riparian forest habitat. In addition to several large fields that are mowed to maintain forage values, there is a large pond, wetlands and forested/shrub corridors.
Viewing Opportunities

Birds

  • Birds of Prey
  • Eagles
  • Songbirds
  • Waterfowl
  • Mammals

  • Deer
  • Elk
  • Small Mammals
  • How to Get Here
    Access Site #1
    Driving Directions
    From I-5: Head east on US Highway 12 (31.0 mi), turn left at 2nd St/SR 7 at Morton (0.4 mi), turn right at Main St and continue on Davis Lake Rd (2.2 mi)
    Parking/Restroom Information
    Limited parking No restrooms
    Other Information
    No restrictions
    Unique Features
    Good area to observe wintering waterfowl and local elk.
     
    Cowlitz Wildlife Area Management Plan & Updates
    Wildlife Area Habitat Conservation Plans
    Weekender Report
    Wildlife Area Viewing Guide
    Accessing Washington's Outdoors
    Find a Water Access Site
    Davis Lake Unit - Detailed Land Ownership & Resource Map
    GoHunt - Interactive Mapping
    Vehicle Use Permit
    Vehicle Use Permit
    Permit required for use of all WDFW lands.
    • Bird watching
    • Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Wildlife viewing
     

    If you are Hunting or Fishing, remember to check all current regulations.

    Activities may include restrictions or require permits. Please see Public Conduct Rules for more information.


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