Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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 Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie 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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Baker Lake
The area around this nine-mile reservoir features camping, boating, fishing, picnicking, hiking and pack and saddle trips.Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish…
Baker Lake / Middle Fork Nooksack
Drive east on State Route 20 to the Baker River Highway and beautiful Baker Lake. The area around this nine-mile reservoir features camping, boating, fishing, picnicking, hiking and pack and saddle…
Baker River Trailhead
Provides access to:Â Baker River Trail 606
Beaver Creek Group Campground
Beaver Creek campground is a popular group camp, situated along the south fork Stillaguamish River with a view of Big Four Mountain. The area is fairly flat making it an excellent site for small…
Beckler River Campground
Escape from the bustle of the highway in the dense surrounding forest and river noise at this campground. Located on the banks of the Beckler River and in amongst lush forest is the Beckler River…
Bedal Campground
This campground offers a more primitive, quiet camping experience just off the main road. Situated along the Sauk River in old growth forest, were every campsite can hear the rushing water.…
Big Four Picnic Area
The Big 4 trailhead, picnic area and trail will be closed weekdays from Monday Sept. 9, 2024 through October 31,2024. The closure starts at 6 am on Mondays through Fridays at noon. This day use…
Blue Lake/Dock Butte Trailhead
Provides access to: Blue Lake Trail 604, Dock Butte Trail 604.1
Boardman Lake
This easily accessible mid-elevation lake is nestled in a very picturesque alpine setting. The short easy trail hike into the lake (through an old-growth forest stand) allows for packing in a small…
Clear Creek Campground
Clear Creek campground is located near the Sauk River along the Mountain Loop Highway. Notable in the area are the stately old fir trees. The under growth is fairly sparse offering a more open…