Rustlers Gulch Wildlife Area Unit

The Rustlers Gulch Unit provides a large contiguous area of healthy riparian and wetland habitats at low elevation, which is relatively unique in Eastern Washington and Pend Oreille County. The habitat supports many declining wildlife species populations such Townsend's big-eared bat, northern goshawk, western toad, Columbia spotted frog, and pygmy whitefish.

The Rustlers Gulch Unit is located about 30 miles north of Spokane and 18 miles southwest of Newport in Pend Oreille County. The unit can be accessed from Last Chance Road off of Fertile Valley Road from Highway 2, and from Horseshoe Lake Road off North Division Road.

The Rustlers Gulch Unit lies along the West Branch Little Spokane River, adjoining Horseshoe Lake on the north end and Fan Lake on the south end of the wildlife area.

This unit is part of the Sherman Creek Wildlife Area.

Game Management Units: 124, 117

Getting there

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Contact

Daro Palmer
Assistant Wildlife Area Manager

509-738-4120

34042 Hwy 20 E
Kettle Falls, WA 99141