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William O. Douglas Wilderness: Okanogan-Wenatchee

The William O. Douglas Wilderness was designated in 1984 and now encompasses 169,081 acres. This Wilderness is namedfor the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas who was noted for his concern for civil rights and environmental protection issues during his career. Douglas made his home at Goose Prairie, adjacent to the Wilderness near Bumping River, and immortalized the area in his popular book, "Of Men and Mountains." While significant portions of the William O. Douglas Wilderness…

  • Managed by: USDA Forest Service

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Is William O. Douglas Wilderness: Okanogan-Wenatchee reservable?

William O. Douglas Wilderness: Okanogan-Wenatchee is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

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