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Goat Rocks Wilderness adventures

Goat Rocks Wilderness Adventures

Goat Rocks Wilderness is a rugged and remote expanse of pristine Alpine landscapes in Washington State, offering dramatic scenery and diverse ecosystems for adventurous explorers.

108,096
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Goat Rocks Wilderness

Goat Rocks Wilderness
 

Named after the numerous mountain goats that traverse its rocky ridges, Goat Rocks Wilderness spans over 108,000 acres within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Nestled between Mount Rainier and Mount Adams, its terrain includes stunning volcanic peaks, verdant meadows, and crystalline lakes. Glacially carved Goat Rocks spans an ancient volcanic center, now an eroded landscape providing habitat for black bears, elk, and marmots. Popular among hikers is the Pacific Crest Trail, which offers breathtaking views of glaciated peaks and extensive wildflower displays. Established in 1964, it remains a testament to the beauty and tranquility of the Cascade Range's rugged terrain. Its isolation invites outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in hiking, backpacking, and alpine camping, with the added allure of unmarked wilderness filled with scenic waterfalls and panoramic vistas.

Highlights

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Old Snowy Mountain, offering sweeping views of the Cascade Range.

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The Goat Lake area, known for vibrant wildflowers and unique wildlife habitats.

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Camping at alpine meadows with pristine lake views.

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Exploring the less-traveled ridgelines for solitude and dramatic scenery.

Notable Natural Features

Goat Lake

A glacial lake known for its striking beauty and surrounding wildflower meadows.

Old Snowy Mountain

A challenging hike leading to panoramic views of surrounding mountains.

Cispus Basin

A scenic area with waterfalls and lush vegetation ideal for backpacking trips.