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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Directly adjacent to the Entiat River in a mature lodgepole pine and spruce forest, Cottonwood Cabin rests at an elevation of approximately 3,000 feet.
Cottonwood Cabin is 20' x 16', suitable for four people at a time. It is accessible in summer by car. Water is available in the summer via a hand pump.
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25 campsites along the Entiat River at 3,100 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 38 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
This broad 25-foot, cascading natural waterfall makes quite a rejuvenating impression. Bring a picnic lunch or just stretch your legs and enjoy. Take precaution as river rock can be very slick.
Provides access to: Entiat River Trail #1400 (and numerous side trails). Trail enters Glacier Peak Wilderness 4 miles from the trailhead. Entiat River Trail 1400 is snow-free to about 0.5 miles before the glacier, with approximately 10 logs remaining above…
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16 campsites along the Entiat River at 2,000 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 27 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Provides access to: Lake Creek Trail #1443
18 campsites along the Entiat River at 2,200 feet elevation.
9 of the sites are available for reservation at recreation.gov
Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 25 feet. 28 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Accesses Mad River Trail #1409 and numerous side trails
Group site at 2,500 feet elevation. Maximum trailer length 25 feet. 33 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Vault toilet. Bring drinking water, toilet paper and pack out all garbage.
Provides access to: North Fork Entiat River Trail #1437
Accesses North Tommy Trail #1425, Klone Peak and Blue Creek Trail #1426
6 campsites near the Mad River at 1,600 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length is 28 feet. 14 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Individual sites and one group site.
Group site: Maximum 40 people and 20 vehicles. Water, campfire rings, picnic area, garbage service, and vault toilets. No electricity. 28' max…
Provides access to: Pyramid Mountain Trail #1433
This campground has two loops and 31 trailer/tent sites at 2,400 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 30 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Group Site: 1 site. 35' max trailer length. $125/night plus $10 reservation fee. Reservations required, see below. Maximum 60 people & maximum 30 vehicles. Water, picnic tables,…
Provides access to Silver Falls National Recreation Trail #1442
DAY USE ONLY -- NO CAMPING -- Due to hazard trees
2 sites along the Entiat River at 2,900 feet elevation. Trailers not recommended. 34 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Vault toilet. No amenities. Bring drinking water, toilet paper and pack out all garbage.
Accesses the Upper Mad River Trail and numerous side trails
OPEN FOR SEASON.
Closing for 2024 season on October 15th.
American Forks Campground is located about 40 miles west of Naches, Washington, near the American River and Bumping River in the eastern Cascade Mountains.
Natural Features: The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is defined by its diverse landscapes, boasting high glaciated alpine peaks, lush valleys of old growth forest, and rugged shrub-steppe country…
Tucked in the foothills of the eastern Cascades, the American Ridge Lodge sits just outside the boundary of the William O. Douglas Wilderness. The rustic and spacious 43-foot x 48-foot lodge, although largely unfurnished, is equipped with a kitchen area, counter space and benches, several closets and cabinets, and a wood stove. There…
Provides access to: American Ridge Trail #958 within William O. Douglas Wilderness.
Dappled sunlight filters through the trees and splashes across the shake roof of the American River Guard Station. The cabin, located in the heart of the central Cascades recreation area in eastern Washington off the scenic Mather Memorial Parkway, offers visitors a step back in time in a beautiful, natural setting.
The Depression-era rustic…
Provides access to: Russell Ridge Trail #1111 that meets up with Ironstone Mountain Trail #1141 to access William O. Douglas Wilderness.
Boulder Cave Day Use Area Is CLOSED!
Last summer, the site was put on a timed-reservation system through Recreation.gov. Reserervations through Recreation.gov need to be made in advance of your visit. Timed-tickets reservations are available for reserving 14 days in advance.
WALK-INS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
Provides access to Boulder…