Johns River Wildlife Area Smith Creek-North River Unit
The 646-acre Smith Creek-North River unit is located 10 miles northwest of Raymond in Pacific County. It is maintained for tidelands and recreation.
Viewing Opportunities
Birds
Birds of Prey
Eagles
Shorebirds
Songbirds
Wading Birds
Waterfowl
Mammals
Deer
Elk
Small Mammals
Other
Reptiles/Amphibians
Wildflowers
How to Get Here
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Map and Driving Directions
Access Site #1
Driving Directions This site has no developed trails. There is a water access site associated with this property. Directions to water access site: From Raymond drive north 10.4 mi on Hwy 105. Turn right at “Public Fishing” sign just across the Smith River Bridge From Tokeland, Drive south approximately 8.5 miles on Hwy 105. Turn left just before the Smith Creek Bridge.
Unique Features
Located at the mouth of Smith Creek it is a popular site for Sea Kayaking, Waterfowl hunting, bird watching, and fishing.
Other Information
No overnight camping or parking.
A Discover Pass or WDFW Vehicle Access Pass
is required on all WDFW lands. Learn more at DiscoverPass.wa.gov