Explore the Area

Attractions & Activities
in Stevens County, WA

Mountain & Holiday View's affordable communities — nestled in the heart of Eastern Washington's stunning Colville National Forest region.

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Plenty to See & Do in and around
Stevens County, Washington

Eastern Washington has everything outdoor lovers dream of — national recreation areas, national forests, scenic byways, fishing, hiking, wildlife, and small-town charm. Park your RV or settle into your mobile home at Mountain & Holiday View and start exploring. Your adventure begins right outside your door.

National Recreation Area

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Washington State's largest lake stretches 150 miles along the Columbia River right near Kettle Falls. Lake Roosevelt is a paradise for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, and water sports — with multiple beach and boat launch access points just minutes from Mountain View Trailer Court.

Whether you're casting a line for walleye and bass, launching a kayak from Bradbury Beach, or simply watching the sunset over the water, Lake Roosevelt offers endless recreation right at your doorstep.

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National Forest

Colville National Forest

Spanning over 1.1 million acres across northeastern Washington and bordering Canada, the Colville National Forest surrounds both of our communities. With hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails, scenic campgrounds, pristine lakes, and stunning mountain views, it's a year-round outdoor paradise.

Explore the Sherman Pass Scenic Byway, hike to the White Mountain Lookout, fish for trout in deep forest lakes, or simply take a scenic drive through some of Washington's most spectacular scenery.

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Scenic Byway

Sherman Pass Scenic Byway

One of Washington's most beautiful drives, the Sherman Pass Scenic Byway (Highway 20) winds through the Colville National Forest at 5,575 feet — the highest paved highway pass in Washington State. Along the way, find hiking trailheads, wildlife viewing spots, overlooks, and breathtaking mountain vistas.

The byway is especially stunning in fall when the larch trees turn gold, and in winter it offers a magical snow-covered landscape. A must-do for anyone calling Stevens County home.

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Local History

Keller Heritage Center

Located right in Colville, the Keller Heritage Center is a fascinating complex featuring the Fort Colville Museum, the historic Keller House, and a heritage village that brings early Stevens County life to vivid reality. The center preserves the rich Native American, fur trade, and pioneer history of the region.

A wonderful way to connect with the story of the place you're calling home — and a great outing for the whole family. Friendly and knowledgeable staff make every visit memorable.

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Nature & Waterfalls

Crystal Falls & Douglas Falls

Tucked within the Colville National Forest, Crystal Falls and Douglas Falls are two of Eastern Washington's most scenic hidden gems. Both are short hikes from the trailhead and reward visitors with beautiful cascading waterfalls set among old-growth forests and moss-covered canyon walls.

Perfect for a weekend morning outing — pack a picnic, bring a camera, and enjoy some of the most photogenic natural beauty in all of northeastern Washington.

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Local History

Keller Heritage Center

Located right in Colville, the Keller Heritage Center is a fascinating complex featuring the Fort Colville Museum, the historic Keller House, and a heritage village that brings early Stevens County life to vivid reality. The center preserves the rich Native American, fur trade, and pioneer history of the region.

A wonderful way to connect with the story of the place you're calling home — and a great outing for the whole family. Friendly and knowledgeable staff make every visit memorable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What outdoor activities are near Mountain & Holiday View?

The Stevens County area offers world-class outdoor recreation including boating, fishing, and swimming on Lake Roosevelt, hiking and camping in the Colville National Forest, scenic drives along Sherman Pass, waterfall hikes to Crystal and Douglas Falls, and year-round wildlife viewing throughout the region.

How close is Lake Roosevelt to the parks?

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is just minutes from Mountain View Trailer Court in Kettle Falls. Multiple boat launches and beach access points are nearby. Holiday View in Colville is also a short drive from several Lake Roosevelt access points.

What is the Colville National Forest like?

The Colville National Forest spans over 1.1 million acres across northeastern Washington, bordering Canada. It features 7,000-foot mountain peaks, hundreds of miles of trails, dozens of campgrounds, scenic lakes, and the stunning Sherman Pass Scenic Byway.

Is there things to do with kids in the area?

Absolutely. Families love the beaches and swimming spots on Lake Roosevelt, the Auto Vue Drive-In Theatre in Colville, Yep Kanum Park with its playgrounds and sports facilities, hiking trails in the national forest, and the Keller Heritage Center for educational fun.

Why do people choose to live at Mountain & Holiday View?

Residents love the affordable monthly rates, peaceful community atmosphere, and incredible natural surroundings. With Lake Roosevelt, the Colville National Forest, and the charming small towns of Kettle Falls and Colville all nearby, it's hard to find a better quality of life at this price point in Washington State.

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