The Naches Ranger District covers a scenic and diverse portion of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, offering extensive outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and camping across rugged mountain landscapes and lush forests.
The Naches Ranger District is located in the southern section of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State, encompassing substantial portions of the Cascade Range. It features varied terrain including dense coniferous forests, alpine meadows, volcanic ridges, and river valleys. The geography includes portions of the Tieton River and Naches River watersheds, providing vital habitat for native fish species and other wildlife. The area sits within a mix of Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, Western red cedar, and subalpine fir ecosystems, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna including black bears, elk, and spotted owls. Historically, the area was used by local Native American tribes, especially the Yakama Nation, and later developed for timber, mining, and recreation by settlers. Today, the Naches Ranger District is popular for hiking along the Pacific Crest Trail corridor, fishing in its pristine rivers, and mountain biking on dedicated trails such as those around Rimrock Lake. It also provides access to wilderness areas like William O. Douglas Wilderness and adjacent national forests, offering backpacking and winter sports opportunities. Its road system provides scenic drives on routes like State Route 410, passing through the lush forests and volcanic landscapes near Mount Rainier’s eastern flank. Visitors appreciate the district for its beautiful wildflower meadows, clear lakes, and panoramic summit views, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of solitude and nature-based recreation within reach of urban centers like Seattle and Yakima.
Rimrock Lake and surrounding trail system offering stunning alpine views
Pacific Crest Trail segment crossing the district with varied mountain terrain
William O. Douglas Wilderness access points providing remote backpacking
Naches Peak Loop Trail for wildflower displays and panoramic vistas
A large reservoir offering fishing and scenic camping spots with backdrop views of the Cascades.
Protected backcountry area accessible from the district, renowned for its rugged terrain and solitude.
A popular 3.5-mile loop known for panoramic views, alpine lakes, and abundant wildflowers.