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William O. Douglas Wilderness is a magnificent region that pays tribute to the Wilderness-loving Supreme Court justice who often explored the area on foot. It lies bordered to the west by Mount Rainier National Park, with Norse Peak and Goat Rocks Wildernesses just to the north and south, respectively. Non-Wilderness roads drive into the area from the north, up Bumping River to a non-Wilderness central section around Bumping Lake. From the lake, the wild terrain rises west and east to high, broad ridges capped with rock summits. Subalpine meadows and thick old-growth forestland of fir, hemlock, and cedar distinguish the lower elevations. Beyond the east ridge, the land descends to open ridges and tall ponderosa pine. The southern portion of the Wilderness spreads out into a large parklike plateau, where the forest thins and 59 lakes lie among another 200 or so ponds and pools. You may see members of large herds of elk and mule deer, who reside here with fishers and foxes, mountain goats and grouse. As much as 120 inches of precipitation per year drowns the western side of the area, while the eastern side may get as little as 20 to 24 inches. Snow usually starts to fall by November, and often lingers in patches up high until midsummer.

Facilities: William O. Douglas Wilderness provides camping.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for William O. Douglas Wilderness.

Best Time To Visit: William O. Douglas Wilderness is open year-round.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: This wilderness is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Do not litter.

Directions: To reach William O. Douglas Wilderness from Yakima, start out going north on South 2nd Street toward East Yakima Avenue for less than 0.1 miles. Turn left onto East Yakima Avenue for less than 0.1 miles. Turn right onto North 1st Street for 1.6 miles. North 1st Street becomes ramp for less than 0.1 miles. Merge onto US-12 West for 17.3 miles. Turn left onto US-12 for 54.2 miles. From Packwood, travel about 10 miles northeast.

Address
Cowlitz Valley Ranger District-Gifford Pinchot National Forest
10024 US Highway 12
P.O. Box 670
Randle, Washington 98377
Phone
General: (360) 497-1100
Fax: (360) 497-1102
TTY: (360) 497-1101
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