Farragut WMA is located in Kootenai County adjacent to the town of Bayview. Portions of the WMA are surrounded by Farragut State Park and border Lake Pend Oreille.
Travel north from Sandpoint on US Highway 95, proceed approx. 18 miles to WMA Headquarters sign and turn left into the parking area.
White-tailed deer are the most numerous big game species on the WMA. The resident deer population averages 5-10 deer per square mile.
Ruffed grouse and Merriam’s turkey are resident upland game species on the WMA.
Small mammals include various squirrel, packrat, pocket gopher, white-footed deer mice, badger, skunk, porcupine and five species of bat. Coyotes, bobcats and weasels are also in residence.
A trail network on the WMA is available for hikers, birdwatchers, horseback riders, mountain bikers, mushroom gatherers and snowmobilers.
The southern Wildlife Management Area parcels adjacent to Lake Pend Oreille have well developed recreational facilities, including a boat launch, parking areas, restrooms, docks and trails.