Mt. Washington Wilderness: Deschutes
Mt. Washington rises above 75 square miles of lava-strewn plains which include Belknap Crater, a 6,873-foot cinder and ash volcanic cone. This 54,278-acre Wilderness is a rugged retreat, primarily used by hunters, hikers, and mountain climbers. There are 28 lakes in the Wilderness.
The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail extends for 16.6 miles through the Mt. Washington Wilderness. It is the primary trail and extends from the north boundary near Big Lake to where it leaves the Wilderness at its southern boundary near the Dee Wright Observatory. Vegetation consists of lodgepole pine and associated species as well as mountain hemlock.
Mt. Washington Wilderness Georeferenced Permit Map
This map highlights which trailheads require a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit for day use and those trailheads with day use opportunities requiring a free, self-issue permit at the trailhead.
General Information
Know Before You Go
- All overnight and some day use visitors to the Mt. Washington Wilderness must carry a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit if visiting between June 15 and October 15.
- Learn about Wilderness Regulations, including special area regulations in the Mt. Washington Wilderness.
- ''Leave No Trace'' techniques are encouraged in Wilderness areas, including properly disposing of human and pet waste and carrying out all trash.
- There are no facilities within the Mt. Washington Wilderness.
- Find out about the Weed Free Feed Requirement
There are two types of entry permits required between June 15 and October 15 for entering all designated wilderness areas.
- Central Cascades Wilderness Permits are required between June 15 and October 15 for all overnight use in the Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, and Three Sisters Wilderness areas. Some day use in these wilderness areas also require these permits. Check out Recreation.gov for more information.
- At all other wilderness areas free, unlimited self-issue permits at trailheads are required from June 15 and October 15.
Some trailheads require a recreation pass. Check our Recreation Passes & Permits page for details.
- Wilderness restrictions apply in the Mt. Washington Wilderness
- Motorized and mechanical equipment (including bicycles and drones) are prohibited in the Wilderness
- Groups must be under 12 people and 12 head of stock
- Build campfires at least 100 feet away from water
- Pack in / Pack out!
- “Take only pictures, leave only footprints” — please refrain from cutting, damaging, or gathering vegetation or other forest items (e.g. rocks, artifacts, etc.)
- Please bury human waste 6-8 inches deep and at least 200 feet away from water
Trails in the Mt. Washington Wilderness area require a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit for ALL overnight use and SOME require one for day-use.
- Day and Overnight visitors: Central Cascades Wilderness Permit required for ALL overnight and SOME day-use sites between June 15 and October 15.
- Recreation.gov processing fees are $1/permit for day use, $6/permit for group/overnight use.
- Reserve a permit at Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777.
Address: 201 N. Pine Street Sisters, OR 97759
Phone: (541) 549-7700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., closed 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. for lunch (Closed on federal holidays)
Getting There
Directions
Access to Mount Washington Wilderness
- Dry Creek Access Point
- Pacific Crest Trail - Section between Highway 242 at McKenzie Pass, and Highway 20 at Santiam Pass.
See also: Willamette National Forest information about Mount Washington Wilderness.
Buy maps online
Go to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) map store
Wilderness.net
Go to Wilderness.net for online maps and other important Wilderness information.