The Oak Creek Bighorn Sheep Feeding Station provides visitors with a unique opportunity to observe bighorn sheep in a dramatic natural setting. Located at the base of a steep cliff on Mount Clemans, this smaller feeding area supports a population of bighorn sheep that can often be seen throughout the year. While fewer in number than the elk at the nearby Oak Creek Wildlife Area, the sheep are no less impressive as they navigate rocky terrain with agility and confidence.
The setting offers excellent viewing and photography opportunities, especially during cooler months when activity increases. Interpretive signage helps visitors learn about bighorn sheep behavior, habitat needs, and conservation efforts. The feeding station highlights successful wildlife management and restoration programs in Washington. For nature enthusiasts, this stop adds depth to the wildlife experience along the White Pass Scenic Byway and complements nearby elk viewing opportunities.