- Goat Rocks Wilderness
Infobox_protected_area | name = Goat Rocks Wilderness
iucn_category = Ib
caption =
locator_x = 27
locator_y = 15
location =Washington , USA
nearest_city = Tacoma, WA
lat_degrees = 46
lat_minutes = 30
lat_seconds = 44
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 121
long_minutes = 27
long_seconds = 14
long_direction = W
area = 105,600 acres (427.3 km²)
established =September 3 ,1964
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body =United States Forest Service Goat Rocks Wilderness is a
U.S. Wilderness Area inWashington ,United States . Consisting of portions ofMount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest andGifford Pinchot National Forest on the crest of theCascade Range south ofU.S. Highway 12 , its central feature is a number of rugged peaks, theGoat Rocks , that are named after the numerous mountain goats that live in the area.Extinct for some two million years, a volcano with an elevation of convert|12000|ft|m once dominated this landscape. The eroded remnant of this volcano consists of rugged peaks that average about convert|8000|ft|m elevation. Prominent among them are Gilbert Peak, at convert|8184|ft|m the highest point in the wilderness, and Old Snowy Mountain (7880+ feet). On the shaded northern slopes of the major peaks are the Packwood, McCall, Conrad and Meade Glaciers. The wilderness is drained by the North and South Forks of the Tieton, Cispus, and Cowlitz Rivers and their tributaries. The lowest point in the wilderness is near
Packwood Lake at 2920 feet (890 m).The wilderness values of this area were first recognized on February 13, 1931, when approximately 44,500 acres (180 km²) were dedicated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, as the Goat Rocks Primitive Area. In 1935, this was expanded to 72,440 acres (293 km²). In 1940, the area was increased to 82,680 acres (335 km²) and designated the Goat Rocks Wild Area by the Chief of the Forest Service.
When Congress passed the
Wilderness Act on September 3, 1964, this Wild Area became a Wilderness, part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Congress added additional area in 1984. Forest Service management is designated to preserve and enhance the wild character of the Wilderness while providing for public use and enjoyment.The
Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), stretching from Canada to Mexico, passes through the Goat Rocks. The Washington State portion of this trail was formerly known as the Washington Cascade Crest Trail completed in 1935. In 1968, it was designated as part of the PCT by the National Trail System Act. TheYakama Indian Reservation , bordering the Goat rocks Wilderness on the southeast side, is closed to the general public except for the Pacific Crest Trail route.External links
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/wilderness/wilderness-goat-rocks.shtml USFS Mount Baker Wilderness]
* [http://www.johann-sandra.com/goatrocks.htm Backpacking the Goat Rocks Crest Trail]
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