For more information on
hunting, please contact the
WDFW Wildlife Program.
Phone: 360-902-2515 wildthing@dfw.wa.gov
Hunting Access
Private Lands Hunting Access
Rainwater Wildlife Area (207)
Land Access Information
Hunt Type: Feel Free to Hunt
What's Huntable Here
Upland Birds
Huntable
Small Game
Huntable
Big Game
Huntable
Access Times
Start: Dawn End: Dusk
Access Acres: 11087.00
Scouting is allowed The Rainwater Wildlife Area will be posted with appropriate WDFW signage. Whenever signs are posted public can access property. No Off-road vehicle use is permitted nor any motorized vehicles behind locked gates with the exception of authorized vehic
More information/comments Rainwater Wildlife Area is owned and Managed by The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Hunting is open to anyone with a valid Washington State Hunting license for GMU 162 outside of the special "Primitive Weapon Only Hunting Area" and the "Designated Safety Zones" (see Hunting Areas Map). The Primitive Weapons Only Hunting Area is located in the far northern portion of the Wildlife Area east of the South Touchet Road and totals approximately 1,011 acres. The no hunting Safety Zone totals 155 acres and it surrounds and protects the Girl Scouts Camp and the Wildlife Area Field Office and Manager's home site.
No Off-road vehicle use is permitted nor any motorized vehicles behind locked gates with the exception of authorized vehicles.
No hunting blinds provided or allowed.
No tree stands provided or allowed.
Access Modes
Walk-In
Weapon Info
Any Legal Weapon
Accessing this site
Feel Free to Hunt includes access to private lands where WDFW has a management agreement with the owner to provide public access for hunting. Hunters are not required to gain additional permission when hunting lands posted with a Feel Free to Hunt sign.
Comments: No motorized vehicles - Walk-in hunting only.
Mapping Information
Points and boundaries for this site are indicated by the number 207 on the map below.The map is intended for illustration purposes to orient hunters to the approximate location of the site’s features. Boundaries and other rules posted in the field must be observed.
DISCLAIMER: Due to the dynamic nature of data and the need to rely on outside sources of information, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions in the data and information contained in and products produced from this application. There are no warranties which accompany the maps and information contained in or produced by this application.