Sidley and Molson Lakes Habitat and Recreation
efter HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY SUPPORT COALITIONSidley and Molson Lakes are natural freshwater lakes located approximately 11 miles from Oroville, Washington, in the Okanogan Highlands. The lakes are on the Pacific Migratory Flyway for birds and a transboundary migration corridor for elk. The lakes are a sanctuary for wildlife. Historically, birds, such as the Common Loon, have nested at the Lakes, and visiting bird watchers have identified over 100 bird species. Researchers have also documented 44 mammals in the Okanogan Highlands. The main goals of the project are to increase Common Loon habitat, non-invasive tourism, and recreational opportunities by:
-Re-establishing the historic Common Loon nesting population.
-Establishing Molson and Sidley Lakes as a major destination for four-season bird watching.
-Providing signage and wayfinding for increased understandability of available species.
-Making recreational opportunities available to mobility disabled people by providing an ADA restroom facility, and a bird watching/photography platform.
-Enhancing existing fishing opportunities at the Lakes through aerator improvements.
-Eliminating human waste in residential areas and near lake waters, being that only one portable toilet serves lake activities.
