Gifford Pinchot National ForestVancouver, WA U.S.A. |
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10600 NE 51st Circle Vancouver, WA 98682 U.S.A. |
360-891-5000 877-444-6777 Camp Reservations 877-833-6777 TDD Camp Reservations |
| Open Year-Round | No Entry Fee Charged |
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest provides a dense forest blanket over the Cascade Mountains in southern Washington, between the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Rainier National Park. Mount St. Helens, the volcano that erupted in May 1980, and Mount Adams, a dormant volcano reaching more than 12,000 feet, are in the forest.
Like other western Washington forests, the Gifford Pinchot is heavily forested with Douglas fir, hemlock, western red cedar and true firs. Scenic drives and year-round recreation activities are plentiful. For backcountry hikers, there are seven wilderness areas, dotted with lakes and streams.
Points of interest include the rocky spire and alpine meadow area of Goat Rocks Wilderness, the secluded Indian Heaven Wilderness, Packwood Lake near Mount Rainier, a wildflower display at Silver Star Mountain, Bear Meadow on the edge of the Mount St. Helens blast zone, a one-mile walk in Ape Cave, which is the longest lava tube in the continental United States, and Quartz Creek Big Trees.
A Northwest forest pass is required to hike on certain trails.
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Photo credits in order: Photograph by C. Tonn. Courtesy USDA Forest Service. Photograph by P. Frenzen, 1994. Courtesy USDA Forest Service. Photograph by J. Quiring, 1997. Courtesy USDA Forest Service.
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