Recreation
With over 6,000 miles of trails, 177 campgrounds, and eight Wilderness areas, there is something for everyone on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Find your next adventure by visiting one of our six Ranger Districts and exploring what your public lands have to offer.
Trails pages are currently not available. In the mean time, many of our fantastic partners do have resources on their websites to help you plan your trip. We recommend checking the trailhead pages below for the authoritative information on pass and fee requirements, closures, and other rules. You may also visit one of our partners' pages for more information on conditions and what to expect. The Forest Service does not monitor or validate the information on these partner pages, and most rely on user input, so please use caution and prepare for all possible conditions.
Washington Trails Association hiking guides and trip reports have information on most non-motorized trails across the forest.
In the Methow Valley, visit the Methow Valley Trails Collaborative trail conditions page.
Along the 1-90 corridor in the Cle Elum Ranger District, the Mountains to Sound Greenway maintains information on exploring the region.
Interactive Visitor Map
Discover recreation opportunities on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and all other National Forest System lands across the nation using the Interactive Visitor Map