Pend Oreille WMA is easiest reached by first taking US 95 to Sandpoint.
For north shore access to WMA parcels west of Sandpoint, use Highway 2 going west & follow access signs.
For south shore areas west of Sandpoint, county roads paralleling the river will provide access.
For those parts of WMA between Sandpoint and Clark Fork, use highway 200. Follow the county road from highway 200 east of Culver to Oden Bay, and Fisherman’s Island.
Pack River delta, Denton Slough and Clark Fork delta portions of the WMA can be accessed directly from highway 200.
Migrating and wintering waterfowl are supported on the WMA in large numbers. Commonly seen are tundra swans, Canada geese, American widgeon, redheads, mallards, common mergansers, common goldeneye, bufflehead and ring-necked ducks.
Areas of particular interest include Denton Slough for western grebe courtship displays and the Clark Fork River delta for common loon watching.
Sight-seeing, photography and recreational boating are just some of the outdoor activities awaiting Pend Oreille WMA visitors.