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Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 162,984 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 400,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 36.7 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.”

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River Bend Campground

This forested campground is located along West Fork Methow River and gives access to nearby trails: West Fork Methow Trail, Robinson Creek Trail and Monument Creek/…

Ruffed Grouse Campground

This forested campground is located along Eightmile Creek. Small campground is good for small group camping. Maximum length of site is 35 feet.

Scatter Creek - Methow Valley RD Trailhead

This forested trailhead provides access to:  Scatter Creek Trail in Twisp River area which enters Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness and to the …

Slate Creek Trailhead

Provides access to: Slate Lake Trail #414 which enters Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness and the Twisp River Trail #440. Located in the Twisp River area.

Slate Peak Trailhead

Provides access to: West Fork Pasayten River Trail #472 within Pasayten Wilderness. Slate Peak Trailhead near Slate Peak, above Harts Pass. Small parking area.

South Creek Campground

This campground is located near the confluence of South Creek and the Twisp River and gives access to several trailheads for day hikes. Enjoy bicycling and scenic drives. This campground gives access to the Twisp River Trail 440 and also gives access to the…

South Creek Trailhead

TRAIL CLOSUREThe trail is closed approximately 2.5 miles up South Creek Trail #401 at a gated private property boundary. There is no public access through the private land. There are no alternative routes around the private property due to steep terrain and high water crossings.LOUIS LAKE TRAIL #428 IS OPEN Gives access to South Creek Trail #…

South Fork Gold Creek Sno-Park

In winter months this Sno-park gives access to South Fork Gold Creek area groomed snowmobile trails. See MAP

South Summit Sno-Park

This forested Sno-Park gives access to groomed snowmobile routes on the south summit of Loup Loup Pass and to groomed cross-country ski routes.

Twisp River Horse Camp

This forested horse camp is located in the southwest end of Twisp River Area. Gives access to nearby trails Twisp River Trail #440South Creek Trail #401 and the Lake Chelan-Sawtooth…

Twisp River Sno-Park

Forested Sno-Park parking gives access to groomed snowmobile trails around Twisp River area from Dec. 1st to April 1st. When snow melts out, this parking area gives access to the Twisp River Trail #440, going the length of Twisp River, 15 miles, to Gilbert Trailhead near North Creek. See…

Twisp River Trail Trailhead

This forested trailhead (also called Twisp River Sno-Park) is the first, beginning trailhead for the Twisp River Trail #440 (at the southeast end of the trail). Several other trailheads also give access to the Twisp River Trail trail. The second access point to the Twisp River Trail is on north end of the War Creek Bridge, with limited parking (look for trail on northside of  road at junction with road #44…

War Creek Campground

Located near the confluence of War Creek and the Twisp River, this forested campground has two sections.  One section stretches along the seasonal War Creek and has long parking aprons that are well-suited to recreational vehicles.  The sounds of Twisp River can be heard in the distance.  There are a few sites in a small grassy meadow.  Mature Douglas fir provide ample shade to most campsites.…

War Creek Trailhead

Provides access to: War Creek Trail #408 within Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness. Trail enteres Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. The trail travels through a forested area which becomes thinner as you travel up the trail. This trail is a historic route that…

Washington Pass Observation Site

Short paved fully accessible trail to a stunning view of Liberty Bell Mountain, Early Winters Spires and Kangaroo Ridge.

Williams Creek Trailhead

Trailhead gives access to Williams Lake Trail #407 in Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness.

Yellowjacket Sno-Park

Forested Yellowjacket Sno-Park gives access to snowmobile trails in Hart's Pass and Blackpine Basin areas. These trails have scenic views. See MAP

Chewuch Trailhead

This Trailhead allows access to the Pasayten Wilderness via the Cathedral Driveway Trail #510A which begins near the toilet facility.  This site also has 2 unloading ramps, 2 hitch rails, a bear-proof dumpster, 1 picnic table, and 1 fire ring.  A Northwest Forest Pass is required.  Provides access to:…

Fourteen Mile Trailhead

This Trailhead is also a Campground with 7 campsites. The Trailhead has 1 horse corral, 7 hitching rails, and 2 unloading ramps, as well as a registration box, information sign, and a bear-proof garbage can. Albert Camp Trail #375 into the Pasayten Wilderness takes off…

Iron Gate Trailhead

This Trailhead borders the Pasayten Wilderness and the Boundary Trail #533 begins here. Parking for 8 passenger vehicles and 1 or 2 small horse trailers, unloading ramp, 2 hitch rails, bearproof garbage can, and 2 pit toilets are located at the trailhead. Please self-…

Windy Peak Trailhead

This Trailhead is part of the Long Swamp Campground and parking is available outside of the campground footprint. The toilet facilities are in the campground. Bearproof garbage can, information sign board, and self-registration board are available. Northwest Forest Pass is required. Provides access to: Windy Peak Trail #342 within…

 

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