Facility Activities

Sheer rock walls dropping into the quiet water, Hutchinson Lake connects to Shiner Lake, and is a delightful place to canoe along this designated water trail. A canoe launch dock and boat launch (no gas motors!) make for easy entry to the lake.

Refuge waters include 145 acres of ponds, 841 acres of lakes, and 17.8 miles of streams. Freshwater species include rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, yellow perch, and whitefish. Fishing, boats, or other flotation devices are not allowed on...

Many small and medium-sized lakes are found in the area because of an artificially high water table from nearby Potholes Reservoir. While deer and upland birds can be hunted at the refuge, most hunters focus on the ducks and geese. Nearly 100,000 ducks, mostly mallard, land on the refuge鈥檚 small...

The Ice Age Floods and Columbia Basin Project have created some of the finest wildlife (and geology!) viewing in Washington. Dramatic cliffs, carved by the floods, provide both aesthetics and homes for bats and birds,  and potholes (also formed by the floods) are filled with water from the...