Encompassing more than 1.3 million acres, Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of Washington’s oldest and most diverse national forests. The forest offers extensive recreation opportunities including hiking, camping, wildlife watching, mountain biking, horseback riding, and scenic driving. Landscapes range from dense evergreen forests and river valleys to volcanic terrain and alpine meadows.
Dozens of trailheads, campgrounds, and access points make it easy to explore at any pace, from family-friendly outings to challenging backcountry adventures. The forest plays a vital role in regional ecology, water resources, and wildlife habitat while supporting sustainable recreation. Visitors traveling the White Pass Scenic Byway enjoy frequent access to this expansive public land, making it a cornerstone of outdoor experiences in the southern Washington Cascades and a destination that rewards exploration in every season.