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Location
Bull Hill Guest Ranch is located
in northeastern Washington State, in the northern region
of Stevens County. We are approximately seven hours drive
from Seattle, WA, 10 hours from Portland, OR and two hours
north of Spokane, WA. State Highway 20 (North Cascades/Sherman
Pass), State Highway 2 (Stevens Pass), Interstate 90 (Snoqualmie
Pass) and Highway 395 are the primary approaches, depending
on which direction you come.
Colville and Kettle Falls are located approximately 35
miles and 27 miles respectively; Northport, WA is located
approximately 15 miles up river to the north.
The guest ranch sits up in the mountains
above the cattle ranch headquarters, and is located at
the original site of the family's homestead. In fact,
one of the old houses, built in 1916, and restored in
2006, remains as a sentinel on the hill, conjuring up
images of the past for arriving visitors. It was completely
renovated in 2006 and is used privately by the family
as employee housing.
The ranch overlooks Lake Roosevelt
(Columbia River) to the south and the foothills of the
Canadian Rockies to the north. To the east, neighboring
Idaho and its Selkirk Mountain Range can be seen on clear
days from higher vantages. To the west is the Kettle Mountain
Range, featuring Sherman Pass.
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