Wenatchee National Forest


The Wenatchee, situated in the heart of Washington state, is the Pacific Northwest at its most raw. The 8,000-foot volcanic peaks of basalt, pumice, and ash allude to the violent geologic past of the Cascade Range. And yet these mountains simultaneously shelter secluded alpine lakes and glacier cirques that resemble giant cathedrals of granite and ice. Fishermen who fish for solitude as well as trout can angle alone in remote reaches of the forest. Rock and ice climbers from all over the country test their mettle on the granite walls and volcanic basalt formations that dominate the Wenatchee. Read More »

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