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The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a large wilderness area in the Cascade Range of Washington state in the United States. The wilderness is approximately bounded by Interstate 90 and Snoqualmie Pass to the south and U.S. Route 2 and Stevens Pass to the north. The Alpine Lakes is the largest wilderness area near the population centers of Puget Sound, at approximately 394,000 acres (1600 square km).

Administration


The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is jointly administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest. All summer visitors, whether day hiking or camping overnight, must obtain a free, self-issued permit at a ranger station or trailhead. Visitors to the Enchantments, a popular range on the east end of the wilderness area, must obtain a special permit from the Leavenworth Ranger Station.

Ranges and peak groups


Snoqualmie peaks

Dutch Miller Gap peaks

Stuart Range

References


  • Beckey, Fred W. Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes: Vol 1- Columbia River to Stevens Pass, Mountaineers Books, 2000. ISBN 0898865778

External links


Cascade Range | Geography of Washington | Mountains of Washington | Wilderness Areas of Washington

 

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