Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Opportunities abound for hunting and fishing on the forest.
Fishing
Fishing on national forests and grasslands is sometimes more than a sport. For some, the rewards of lakes, rivers and streams feed families at home or at the campsite.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regulates fishing on rivers, streams and lakes on the national forest. Anglers over 16 years of age must obtain a valid Washington fishing license. Contact the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for fishing seasons, limits and licenses.
Our national forests also offer many types of hunting opportunities for hunters of all ages and experience levels. Each year visitors enjoy hunting high in the mountains in thick lodge pine stands, in open grassland canyon benches and in sagebrush valleys.
Hunting
Hunting on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is regulated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Hunters must have in their possession all required licenses and tags. For information on permits, licenses, seasons and bag limits, contact the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Recreational Target Shooting
You can target shoot on national forest lands unless a specific area has been closed to the activity because it jeopardizes public safety. Information about closures is available at each district office. When target shooting, Forest Service regulations prohibit discharging a firearm:
- In or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area,
- Across or on roads or bodies of water, or where people or property are exposed to injury or damage,
- Into a cave,
- Causing resource damage; don’t shoot trees, rocks, stumps, non-game animals.
Violation of these prohibitions is punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization, or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both (16 U.S.C. 551, 18 U.S.C. 3559 and 3571).
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American Forks Campground
American Forks Campground is located about 40 miles west of Naches, near the American River and Bumping River in the eastern Cascade Mountains. Facilities: The campground has 12 first-come,…
Andrews Creek Trailhead
Provides access to Andrews Creek Trail #504. This forested trailhead near Andrews Creek is popular with horse riders, has a stock ramp, hitch-rails, and adequate parking for stock trailers. This…
Antilon Lake Campground
Antilon Lake camping area is great for large groups and accessible to small RV's. Antilon Lake is open to fishing, and non-motorized or electric-motor boats. Not recommended for swimming. During the…
Beehive Reservoir
This 12-acre reservoir is a popular fishing destination located 8 miles southwest of Wenatchee. The lake usually has a fair carry-over of Rainbow Trout as well as occasional Tiger Trout.
Billy Goat Trailhead
Provides access to Hidden Lakes Trail #477, Larch Creek/Billy Goat Pass Trail #502, Burch Mountain Trail #538 and Billy Goat Pass/Eightmile Pass Loop Trail within Pasayten Wilderness.
Blackpine Lake Campground
Majestic landscape views. Boat launch, fishing, floating docks. Accessible interpretive trail with views of Sawtooth Mountains and accessible fishing dock. Picnic area.
Buck Lake Campground
Small, quiet forested campground. Boat landing, adequate for small crafts. Successful fishing early in the year. Lake stocked. Mountain biking opportunites. Maximum length of site is 25 feet.
Bumping Lake Campground
This campground has an upper section and a lower section and offers barrier-free sites. It is located on the south shore of Bumping Lake with a boat launch located at the lower campground. ADA sites…
Camp Four Campground
This forested campground is located along the Chewuch River on paved road #51, 18 miles north of Winthrop. Hiking and driving opportunities nearby. Some sites maximum length of site is 16 feet.…
Cedar Springs Campground
This campground is located along the Bumping River, just off Highway 410, and offers 2 multi-family sites as well as 14 single sites. Potable water and vault toilets on site. Great access to hiking…