Colville, WA Attractions
The town of Colville is located in the northeastern corner of Washington State. The town offers a range of interesting sights for visitors. The area around Colville has a number of lakes, campgrounds, groomed trails in the winter for snowmobiling. Also nearby is the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge. For a historical perspective, check out the Keller Historic Park.
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Grand Coulee Dam
The huge Grand Coulee Dam is located on the Columbia River and is known as the largest cement structure in the country.
Coulee Dam, Washington
(Near Colville)
The little town of Coulee Dam was established as a base for crew working on the Grand Coulee Dam in the 1930s.
Keller Heritage Center Museum and Park
The Keller Heritage Center Museum and Park includes a lot more than just the 1910 Keller House. The complex also features a number of pioneer buildings, and information on pioneer life and Native American history.
National Forest
Colville National Forest in Washington covers approximately 1,100,000 acres and is home to a variety of wildlife including bighorn sheep, caribou, moose, wolf, lemming, and bear.