On US Highway 95 travel north from Bonners Ferry.
At junction of US 95 and State Highway 1 turn onto Highway 1, proceed north to Copeland. A paved road crosses river at Copeland and intersects with Westside Road.
Go north on Westside Road until it turns into gravel road at intersection of Boundary Creek Road and Smith Creek Road.
Continue north on Boundary Creek Road until county road on top of southern dike of Boundary Creek.
Dike road runs approx. three miles due east ending at Kootenai River and is the main access road for the property.
Moose appear to make year-round use of a portion of the WMA associated with the alluvial fan where Boundary Creek meets the bottomlands.
White-tailed deer are the most abundant big game species present and make year-round use of the WMA. Heaviest white-tailed use occurs during the winter and early spring.
Morning doves nest on the WMA and occur along the Boundary Creek riparian zone in late summer, fall and winter.
Beaver, muskrat, otter and mink are common in the riparian forest along Boundary Creek. Other forbearing mammals observed include weasels, coyotes, raccoons and striped skunks.
With a diverse wildlife community within the WMA there are many unique viewing opportunities. Waterfowl viewing is particularly rewarding during the spring migrations in March, April and early May. Elk are frequently visible from early spring to late fall and you may see moose all year long.