scotch creek Wildlife Area

The Scotch Creek Unit is a major recreation area for deer hunting in the fall; hiking, biking and horseback riding are among other recreation activities also enjoyed here.

Scotch Creek Wildlife Area in Okanogan Country
Photo by WDFW




Habitat

The Scotch Creek Wildlife Area is primarily shrubsteppe; several springs and two lakes are also located on the property. This wildlife area was acquired primarily for the recovery of the Columbian sharp-tailed grouse with a focus of enhancement of shrubsteppe and riparian habitat.

Wildlife

Scotch Creek Wildlife area offers opportunities to view a variety of wildlife, including black bear, bobcat, cougar, mule and white-tailed deer, bluebird, chukar, eagle, blue and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge, ring-necked pheasant, quail, upland birds, songbirds, and waterfowl.

Access

The Scotch Creek Unit is located 10 miles northwest of Omak and 4 miles southeast of Conconully in Okanogan County. The unit can be accessed from Conconully Road, Happy Hill, Silver Hill, Woodward Road, and the Limebelt Roads.

Viewing

This unit is mostly shrubsteppe with some conifer forest and riparian habitat, offering opportunities to view a variety of wildlife and potential birding opportunities.

Mule Deer - Photo by Tom ReichnerPhoto by Tom Reichner


Parking

Undeveloped gravel parking area (large enough for trailer turn-around).