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Pasayten Wilderness

Pasayten Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Pasayten Slate Peak.JPG
View from Slate Peak
Map showing the location of Pasayten Wilderness
Map showing the location of Pasayten Wilderness
Location Okanogan / Whatcom counties, Washington, USA
Nearest city Mazama, WA, Princeton, BC
Coordinates 48°50′N 120°40′W / 48.833°N 120.667°W / 48.833; -120.667Coordinates: 48°50′N 120°40′W / 48.833°N 120.667°W / 48.833; -120.667
Area 531,539 acres (2,151.06 km2)
Established October 2, 1968
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Pasayten Wilderness

The Pasayten Wilderness is a 531,539 acres (215,106 ha) protected area located within Okanogan National Forest and Mount Baker National Forest in Washington state, centered on the Three Forks (48°54′02″N 120°38′01″W / 48.900584°N 120.6336808°W / 48.900584; -120.6336808) of the Pasayten River, a tributary of the Similkameen River. Although part of the wilderness lies in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, the largest section falls within the boundaries of Okanogan National Forest, which has responsibility for the wilderness's management. The wilderness is bordered by the Stephen Mather Wilderness to the west. The northern boundary of the wilderness is the Canada–US border. Across the border are Manning Provincial Park and Cathedral Provincial Park. The wilderness area is adjacent to the Ross Lake National Recreation Area to the west, and North Cascades National Park beyond that. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail has its northernmost section in this wilderness. The western part of the wilderness features dramatic views and peaks of the northern Washington Cascade Mountains while the eastern section is known for its grasslands and Alpine tundra. The tallest point in the Pasayten is Jack Mountain.


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