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Salmo-Priest Wilderness

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Salmo-Priest Wilderness

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The Salmo-Priest Wilderness is a vast and rugged natural monument spanning 41,335 acres in the remote Selkirk Mountains, nestled in the extreme northeast corner of Washington state. This significant forest area borders Idaho and British Columbia, lying within both the Colville National Forest and the Kaniksu National Forest. Characterized by its high-country, wishbone-shaped topography, the wilderness features two prominent ridges converging at 6,828-foot Salmo Mountain, with Gypsy Peak reaching the highest point in eastern Washington at 7,572 feet.

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    May 17, 2025

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    Salmo-Priest Wilderness is a forested region spanning 41,335 acres reaching up to 6,828 feet above sea level. Hikers can encounter mule deer, elk, black bears, cougars, and moose, and will walk through forests of subalpine fir, western red cedar, and Douglas fir.

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    Elevation 1,590 m

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    Location: Pend Oreille County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are permits required for hiking or camping in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    Generally, permits are not required for day hiking in the Salmo-Priest Wilderness. However, if you plan on overnight backpacking, it's advisable to check with the Colville National Forest or Kaniksu National Forest for any specific regulations or permits that might be needed, especially for dispersed camping or campfires. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.

    Are dogs allowed on trails in Salmo-Priest Wilderness, and what are the rules?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the Salmo-Priest Wilderness. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

    What are some family-friendly trails or activities in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    The Salmo-Priest Wilderness is known for its rugged and remote character, making many trails challenging. While there aren't many designated 'easy' family trails, shorter sections of the more accessible eastern ridge trails might be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. Always research trail difficulty and length before heading out with children.

    Where can I find accommodation near Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    The nearest town to the Salmo-Priest Wilderness is Metaline Falls, Washington. You can find limited accommodation options there, including motels or vacation rentals. For more choices, consider larger towns further afield in northeastern Washington or northern Idaho.

    What amenities are available in Metaline Falls, Washington, for hikers?

    Metaline Falls, as the closest town, offers basic amenities for hikers. You can find a few local shops for supplies, possibly a cafe or diner, and gas stations. It's a good place to stock up on essentials before heading into the wilderness, as services within the wilderness itself are non-existent.

    Are there any challenging hikes for experienced adventurers in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    Absolutely. The Salmo-Priest Wilderness is renowned for its challenging terrain. Experienced hikers can tackle the 19-mile Salmo-Priest Loop for a multi-day backpacking adventure or explore the 21.8-mile Shedroof Divide Trail. For peak scramblers, ascending Snowy Top Mountain or Gypsy Peak (the tallest in eastern Washington) offers breathtaking panoramic views and a significant challenge.

    What should I pack for a day hike in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    Given the remote and rugged nature of the wilderness, even for a day hike, it's crucial to be prepared. Pack plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a map and compass (or GPS device), a first-aid kit, sun protection, rain gear, and extra layers of clothing. Sturdy hiking boots are essential due to varied terrain, and bear spray is recommended due to the presence of grizzly bears and other large wildlife.

    Are there opportunities for winter hiking in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    Winter hiking in Salmo-Priest Wilderness is possible but presents significant challenges. Snow can persist in higher elevations until July, and winter conditions can be severe. Only experienced winter adventurers with appropriate gear (snowshoes, skis, avalanche safety equipment) and knowledge of winter wilderness travel should attempt to hike during this season. Always check weather and snowpack conditions before venturing out.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    The Salmo-Priest Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers frequently encounter mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, black bears, cougars, and moose. The area also provides critical habitat for endangered and threatened species such as grizzly bears and gray wolves, though sightings of these are less common. Always maintain a safe distance and never approach wildlife.

    How accessible are the trailheads, and is public transportation available to Salmo-Priest Wilderness?

    Access to the Salmo-Priest Wilderness trailheads is primarily by personal vehicle. The intro mentions that direct public transportation to access points is limited. Roads leading to trailheads can be unpaved and rugged, so a vehicle with good clearance is often recommended. Always check road conditions before your trip, especially during spring thaw or after heavy rains.

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