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is especially good. A camp on Lake Chelan at the mouth of any 

 of the larger streams will insure success and variety of lake and 

 stream fishing. 



The Bridge Creek region is a famous bear-hunting country. Deer 

 stick to the timbered and rough country around the lake from 

 Fish Creek down, avoiding generally the high, open meadows. 

 Grouse are plentiful on the summits during the season. Goats 

 and glaciers occupy the same region. Generally speaking, game is 

 plentiful and the only restrictions are those imposed by the State 

 game laws. There are no restrictions on the camera. 



PUBLIC CAMP GROUNDS 



Public camp grounds have been provided for at the most desirable 

 points along the lake. The grounds are being developed as fast as 

 the demand requires at Railroad Creek, Prince Creek, Castle Creek, 

 Meadow Creek, Riddle Point, Twin Harbors, Graham Harbor, 

 Safety Harbor, Corral Creek, Big Creek, Bear Creek, Moore's Ranger 

 Station, Deer Point, and Cascade Creek. The camper, however, has 

 his choice of any of a hundred other places and may pitch his tent 

 along the shore of the lake or among the mountain meadows wherever 

 his fancy may lead him. 



SUMMER HOME SITES 



If you want to have your own summer home, a place to which you 

 may return every year, you need only make inquiry; for the lakes and 

 rivers, woods and mountains await your convenience, whether your 

 ideas run to the building of a modest cottage or a more pretentious 

 residence. It is desired only that your dwelling be in keeping with 

 the natural beauty of the Forest. A great many attractive sites on 

 lake and stream banks have been surveyed and set aside for this use. 



Summer home sites have been surveyed and subdivided on Castle, 

 Prince, Riddle, and Railroad Creeks. 



TENT FRAME COLONIES 



If you desire to lease a lot for camp use every summer, and if you 

 do not wish to go to the expense of erecting a building, look up the 

 tent-frame colonies. This is a new feature on the Chelan National 

 Forest. Formerly it was necessary to construct a habitable dwelling 



