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You have been through the more "desert" areas. We have lots of trees and it is absolutely beautiful. Go to the Methow Valley (bit spendy) but depending on what part...lots of trees, river, creeks, hills.
Okanogan County has probably EVERY type....we have desert, forest (LIght and heavily forested), we even had marshy areas. Lots of lakes - some for boating, some for fishing or both. Conconully - Heavily forested, Large creek, lakes, rock outcroppings. Mazama - heavily forested, river, rocky, great hiking areas, rock out croppings, steep mountains. Salmon Creek - (just outside of Okanogan) heavily forested, large creek, hilly.
Colville and Kettle Falls and that area: I was just told by a client that it reminded them of Alaska - lots of trees.
Come on over and I will take you around or give you maps and send you all over to see all the different beautiful things that Our side of the Mtns has. Ghost towns, wildlife, hiking, fishing, bird watching, camping, old mines, huckleberry picking, ummm what else can I think of.....We are not just desert. If you go down through Wenatchee and are headed to Pullman, I assume you go through Moses Lake area? Very desert area there. At Wenatchee, turn left and head North...this would be my area. Or, I am not sure where you are in regards to the North Cross-State Hiway (Hiway 20)...go over that - absolutely beautiful.
Edited to add critters: I personally have viewed the following critters, over the past years, here in the Okanogan County. Some of these were just a short way out of town and some IN town. Mule deer, white tail deer, bear, Moose, wild turkeys, pheasant, grouse, coyotes. Lots of fun.