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Imported descriptionNorth Bank Habitat Management Area offers visitors the opportunity to hike, bike, and horseback ride on miles of roads and trails. With hidden creeks, high ridgelines, oak-savannah woodlands, and thickly forested canyons, the opportunities for wonderful views are nearly endless. Two access points offer access into the heart of North Bank. At the Comstock Day-Use Area, a pavilion, picnic tables, barbecue grill and vault toilet offers a superb venue for your post-outing picnic.Know Before You GoBLM host on duty at main entrance.The main entrance gate is open Friday through Monday, 8am to 8pm.West Entrance: Can accommodate 4-5 horse trailers or 10 vehicles, and has a small Informational kiosk.Comstock Day-Use Area: Can accommodate 6-8 horse trailers and 8 vehicles.There is no potable water at North Bank so be sure to bring your own.North Bank is closed to all motorized use.Hunting is a popular activity in the fall. Use caution if recreating this time of year.Point of InterestNorth Bank has been set aside for the conservation of Columbian white-tailed deer habitat. Bring your binoculars and try and spot this elusive deer along with many other types of wildlife including black bear, cougar and fox.
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