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Saddle Mountains
WA
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BLM site amenities, road access, and fire restrictions are managed by the local field office. Conditions change with weather and season — confirm before traveling.
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About
The 30-mile ridge of the Saddle Mountains rises above the Columbia River in south-central Washington, providing views of the surrounding countryside and wide-open desert scenery. Adventurous visitors can enjoy opportunities to hike, horseback ride, collect petrified wood, and drive motorized vehicles on the rugged roads and trails through the sagebrush. Visitors are encouraged to explore the west end of the Saddle Mountains due to the amount of private land intermixed with BLM-managed lands on the east end. No facilities are present in this area, and snow and rain occasionally close the gravel and dirt roads.Know Before You Go:Motorized vehicles limit your impact by staying on established roads and trails only. Know BLM property boundaries, and respect private land. No Fees.No Littering-if you pack it in, pack it out. Follow summer fire restrictions and closures. Follow Washington State hunting and fishing regulations. No fireworks or exploding targets. Contact BLM for petrified wood collection limits. Point of Interest: The Saddle Mountains have long been a recreational collecting site for petrified wood which is Washington States official “gemstone”. The Saddle Mountains are actually part of a large fold in the earth’s crust called an anticline (an elongated upward fold in rocks). The anticline dips (slopes) very steeply on the north side (Crab Creek drainage) and gently to the south.
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- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
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