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Map: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Darrington Ranger District) WA
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Map: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Darrington Ranger District) WA


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From Granite Falls to Darrington scenic drive the Mountain Loop Scenic Byway with numerous opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and scenic viewing. Along the way explore the forest roads leading to Baker Lake with opportunities for camping, boating, fishing, and hiking. Wildernesses to the east provide plenty of opportunity for hunting, backpacking, and more among glacial peaks.

This map covers all areas of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, surrounding Darrington. Obverse features areas west and south of Darrington, including Mountain Loop Scenic Byway and the Boulder River Wilderness.

Reverse features National Forest terrain east of Darrington, from the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness to the southeast, up through the Glacier Peak Wilderness to the southern edge of North Cascades National Park.


This map includes the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, Boulder River Wilderness, and Glacier Peak Wilderness. Map shows color-coded federal, state, and private lands, recreation information, roads, water features, recreation sites, corrals, other forest service facilities, place names, points of interest, and township and range lines.

Forest roads, trails, and campgrounds are clearly marked. Scale is 1" = 1 mile. Use map for WA Hunting Units 244, 437, 448, 450.

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