The Pasayten Wilderness Area is a vast, remote wilderness in northern Washington known for its extensive trail network, diverse ecosystems, and rugged backcountry experience ideal for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife observation.
The Pasayten Wilderness Area encompasses over 530,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the northern Cascades of Washington State, bordering Canada’s Manning Park. Established in 1968, it represents one of the largest designated wilderness areas in Washington and is managed by the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Its geography ranges from rugged alpine peaks, expansive subalpine meadows, and dense old-growth forests to crystal-clear streams and glacial cirques. The wilderness supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including black bears, mountain goats, wolves, and a variety of bird species. The area is renowned for its network of over 600 miles of trails, offering unmatched opportunities for multi-day backpacking trips, horseback riding, and solitude. Key landmarks include Golden Horn, an iconic peak offering panoramic views, as well as Cathedral Rock and Mount Lago. The Pasayten is prized by wilderness enthusiasts for its remoteness and natural soundscape, with few motorized intrusions. The area's ecosystems reflect typical Cascade flora and fauna, transitioning from dense Douglas fir and western red cedar forests at lower elevations to alpine grasses and wildflowers at higher elevations. Visitors come to experience rugged hiking, fishing in pristine streams, and observation of abundant wildlife. Due to its size and varied terrain, the Pasayten Wilderness provides challenges for all skill levels, rewarding visitors with dramatic mountain vistas and quiet solitude.
Golden Horn Peak - offers spectacular panoramic views over the northern Cascades and into Canada
Diverse habitats ranging from dense old-growth forests to alpine meadows rich with wildflowers
Extensive trail system with classic routes such as the Pacific Crest Trail passing through
Remote wilderness experience with limited trailhead development and minimal crowding
A striking alpine peak known for its steep rock faces and incredible panoramic views across the Pasayten and Canadian wilderness.
A major long-distance trail crossing the Pasayten Wilderness, providing access to remote high-country scenery and connecting to Canada.
A pristine creek offering excellent fishing opportunities and excellent habitat for native trout species.