USDA Forest Service
 

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

  
 

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie
National Forest

2930 Wetmore Ave.
Suite 3A
Everett, WA
98201

(425) 783-6000
(800) 627-0062

Outdoor
Recreation
Information

(206) 470-4060

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Passes & Permits

Permits  |  Outfitters/Guides  |  Mining/Mineral Prospecting

RECREATION FEES AND PASSES

The Forest Service offers many activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, camping, birding, using cabins, driving for pleasure, harvesting mushrooms, and gathering firewood. Many of the facilities and services associated with these opportunities are free. Some do require fees or permits to help maintain, manage and improve the amenities that you enjoy. To learn more about recreation fees and the various pass options available, visit the Pacific Northwest recreation fees and passes Web site.

PERMITS

Wilderness Permits

All visitors to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness from May 15 to October 31 need a permit. Day-use visitors may obtain a free, self-issue permit at ranger stations and trailheads. A copy of the permit is carried with you and a portion is deposited in the box at the trailhead.

Overnight visitors to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness can obtain a free, self-issue permit in the same fashion as above, except for visitors who plan to go to the Enchantment Lakes area in the Wenatchee National Forest.

Enchantment Permit Changes for 2009 Season [August 7, 2008]
The Wenatchee River Ranger District announced today a fee increase for overnight camping in the Enchantment area of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, beginning in 2009. The Enchantment Permit Area is comprised of five zones that encompass Snow, Colchuck, Stuart, Eightmile, and Caroline Lakes and the trails leading to them. Fees for the 2009 season will be $5 per-person, per-day. The permit season runs from June 15 to October 15. There are no changes to the self-issuing day-use permits. Read full news release »

Special Use Permits

For specific information on permit requirements and availability, please contact the nearest Ranger Station or Visitor Center.

Fuel Wood Permits

  • A personal-use permit is required—the minimum charge is $20 for 2 cords of wood, plus $10 for each additional cord, up to a limit of 6 cords per household, per year.

  • Obtain permits at any of the Forest Service offices in Sedro Woolley, Darrington, Verlot, Skykomish, North Bend, or Enumclaw.

  • The amount of fuel wood available is very limited, though demand is high.

  • Best MBS areas for finding fuel wood: Darrington and Skykomish Ranger Districts.

The fuel wood supply is extremely limited in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Nearly 95 percent of the land area is allocated to special reserves, to protect late-successional and old-growth forests and riparian areas. In these areas, no removal or dead and/or down wood is allowed—and no fuel wood may be gathered. This means what fuel wood is available is sold and removed quickly. In this National Forest, the Darrington and Skykomish Ranger Districts offer the best chance of finding fuel wood.

Most fuel wood gatherers scout out a fuel wood location first—generally along roads, or across roads within the road right-of-way. Next, stop by your local Ranger District office. The Forest Service staff there will determine if fuel wood can be removed from your location, and will sell you a permit.

Fuel wood gatherers may want to visit the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, which has more available wood. Note that there are no commercial-use sales of fuel wood in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie.

OUTFITTERS / GUIDES

List of outfitter/guides and institutions that are currently authorized by the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

MINING / MINERAL PROSPECTING

Find information about mining / mineral prospecting in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

US Forest Service - Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Last Modified: Friday, 08 August 2008 at 19:10:42 EDT


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