Okanogan National Forest
Okanogan National Forest is located in north-central Washington, covering over 1 million acres of diverse landscapes. It features mountains, rivers, and forests, providing habitats for various wildlife species. The forest is part of the larger Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and offers numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, and fishing.
Established in 1907, Okanogan National Forest is known for its stunning scenery and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore over 1,000 miles of trails and enjoy the beauty of natural landmarks like Lake Chelan and Methow Valley. The forest plays a vital role in conservation and provides resources for local communities.