Activities
Bird
Watching | Biking | Boating | Camping | Cross Country Skiing | Fishing | Golfing
Hang Gliding | Hatcheries | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Motorcycling | Off-Road Vehicles | Picking & Gathering
River Rafting & Kayaking | Rock
Climbing | Skiing & Snowboarding | Snowmobiling | Snowshoeing | Waterskiing
Wildlife Watching | Wind Surfing
Bird Watching
Dozens
of areas along the Byway offer birders, naturalists, or the casual
observer, grand opportunities to explore and seek out countless
varieties of birds. Numerous locations along the Byway such as Swofford
Pond, the Kosmos Unit of the Cowlitz Wildlife Area, Woods Creek ,
and Packwood Lake have earned the prestigious designation of being
represented on Audubon's Great Washington State Birding Trail. Grab
your binoculars, a camera, and a bit of patience -- it's all you
need to enjoy a day with your feathered friends. More info
Biking
It's
about the exhilaration of the descent, racing down mountainsides,
around alpine lakes, across lazy streams and through the deep forest.
For the daring and determined, mountain biking affords active alternatives
for discovering the Byway's pristine natural beauty. Explore Bethel
Ridge for a less challenging, yet scenic ride, or for a truly strenuous
trek, opt for High Rock Lookout near Packwood. With trails available
for the cautious beginner to the accomplished thrill-seeker, countless
options for outdoor adventure are waiting to be explored.
Mountain Biking in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Boating
The
Byway's plentiful lakes, rivers and ponds provide boat enthusiasts
picturesque places to explore some of the state's greatest waterways.
Lakes Mayfield, Riffe, and Scanewa, and the Cowlitz River are just
a few popular spots for boating. On the water is arguably the most
relaxing way to spend a beautiful day outdoors. Whether you spend
it in a power boat or a row boat, be sure to take time to explore
the Byway's beauty from the water. After a day of boating fun, it's
easy to remember why it's called the "Great Outdoors".
Call 1-888-502-8690 to check availability of boat launches on Mayfield
and Riffe Lakes. More info
Camping
The
crackling of the campfire, starry night skies, the peace and quiet
of the great outdoors... Camping may be the most relaxing way to
experience the Byway's wonder, beauty and adventure. Whether you
seek the solitude and simplicity of tent camping or are looking
for the perfect place to park the family RV, the White Pass Scenic
Byway offers a true wilderness experience. Over thirty-five high-quality
campgrounds are located along the byway. With so many choices, you
may find yourself next to a picturesque lake, along a bubbling river,
or nestled amongst the tall trees. Get back to nature, lose yourself
in the mountains' majesty and enjoy nature at its best.
Camping
at the Lewis County PUD park
Camping
in Tacoma Power Parks
Camping
in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Camping
in the Naches Ranger District
Fishing
Calling
all anglers -- take your pick -- this Byway is loaded with boundless
opportunities for some of the Northwest's best fishing. From fly
fishing for rainbows to reeling in that 40-pound salmon, anglers
seeking to lure their limit are sure to hook their catch in these
prized fishing waters. Visit Mayfield or Riffe Lake for a day on
the water, or troll the Cowlitz River, a year-round fisher's paradise
and home to the best steelhead fishing in the state. Both the Barrier
Dam and Blue Creek boat fishing access areas have river fishing
sites developed for wheelchair-bound users. Beautiful lakes and
rivers dot the Byway -- with so many options, a great day on the
water is nothing less than a guarantee.
Fishing
on the Cowlitz River
Fishing
in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Fishing
in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Call Tacoma Power at (888) 502-8690 for recorded information about river flows, lake levels and boat launch usability.
Golfing
For
the devoted golfer, there are opportunities to swing the clubs along
the Byway in the most natural of settings. Choose from the 9-hole
courses available at the Ironwood Green Golf Course in Glenoma,
the Maple Grove Golf facility in Randle, or spend the afternoon
at the Cascade Peaks Premier RV and Golf Resort, near Randle. Enjoy
teeing off in the shadow of the majestic mountains amongst the rolling
green hills for an unbeatable day on the course.
Hang Gliding
Floating
through the air with the greatest of ease… Watch the skies
come alive with the colors of soaring hang gliders launching off
Dog Mountain near Morton. The gliders use a private launching area,
but it's a free show to witness their flight. Watch these flying
enthusiasts getaway from it all as they attempt to defy gravity gracefully dipping and
soaring across the Washington sky and over the forest far below.
Hatcheries
Tacoma
Power operates two large fish hatcheries on the Cowlitz River, the
Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and the Cowlitz Trout Hatchery. The Cowlitz
Salmon Hatchery is currently closed to the public as a larger visitor
center is constructed and the environment for raising fish is improved.
The new visitor center and interactive exhibits plan to open in
2010. During construction, group tours may occasionally be possible
by prearrangement by calling Tacoma Power’s Cowlitz River
Project office at (360) 985-2222. The public may still access the
river at both hatcheries and can get a feeling for the size of the
hatcheries as they pass by the facilities.
Cowlitz
Salmon Hatchery
Cowlitz Trout Hatchery
Fisheries
programs on the Cowlitz River
Hiking
Discover
the true beauty of this natural playground with a trek along one
of the area's beautiful pathways. Hike along trails that pass by crystal lakes and streams,
through acres of wildflowers and witness countless viewpoints. Traverse
trails through dense forests, towering peaks and rugged mountains.
Surrounding the Byway are the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, as
well as the William O. Douglas, Tatoosh, and Goat Rocks Wilderness
Areas. With year-round opportunities for wilderness adventure, pick
a hiking trail and spend the day exploring the hidden gems of this unspoiled
wilderness.
Hiking
Trails in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Hiking
Trails in the Naches Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National
Forest
Horseback Riding
For
those who prefer to enjoy the great outdoors on horseback, several
horse camps and countless getaway trails are located along the Byway. Spend
the day trotting the trails taking in breathtaking views of rich
mountain forests of Washington, alpine meadows and bubbling streams. Treat yourself
to a leisurely tour on Divide Trail for fabulous views of Adams
Glacier or enjoy fantastic vistas on the High Lakes Trail, a historic
trail once used by Yakama Indians for berry picking. See the sights
the cowboy way, on the back of a horse -- and ride away from it
all.
Horse
Riding and Camps in the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests
Horse Camps in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Indian Creek Corrals
Motorcycling
Let’s ride! Rambling roads, breathtaking vistas and many pit stops along the way, the White Pass Scenic Byway has all the makings for a great motorcycling adventure. Steep grades and sweeping curves bring the road to life and the natural beauty and varied landscapes along the way make for the perfect setting. Travel the road while taking in the majestic mountain views, stop at intriguing historic sites and have a bite to eat in one of the motorcycle friendly communities… This road is a proven favorite among motorcycling travelers. Print out our tearsheet map and away you go. Hit the road and enjoy the sights along the way.
Off-Road Vehicles

Ulis
FlemingGet off-road and start exploring! The byway provides
excellent opportunities for off-road riding. From high-mountain
trails to dry open spaces there are many places to drive in the
dirt. Divide Ridge near Naches is popular with four-wheel drive
enthusiasts and offers trails both scenic and challenging. The Gifford
Pinchot National Forest with over 200 miles of trails has some of
the best trails in Washington State. A great place to ride with
some spectacular views and a variety of terrain from easy to difficult.
Picking & Gathering

Kevin ClemansNature offers traditional gatherers limited opportunities for mushroom picking and huckleberry picking within or near the forested areas along White Pass Scenic Byway. The best areas for huckleberry picking are at higher elevations in the Cowlitz and Trout Lake Districts. Mushrooms may be harvested anywhere in the National Forests unless otherwise restricted, but note that harvesting mushrooms in the Wilderness Areas is prohibited. Use a reputable forest guide to help you determine which mushrooms are edible. Don’t remove more mushrooms or berries than you need; but always remember to leave some to share with many wildlife creatures that use them for food.
Field guides can be purchased at the Northwest Interpretive Association
Huckleberry picking in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Mushroom Picking in the Naches Ranger District
River Rafting & Kayaking
Energizing the body and recharging the soul, a river
rafting or kayaking adventure along one of the Byway's
waterways is an unforgettable and “moving” experience.
Home to some of the fastest whitewater in the state,
journey past rugged basalt cliffs and beautiful
tree-lined shores. Get introduced to the rivers of the
Byway, the Tieton and Tilton, Cowlitz and Cispus.
Join the many people who have come to know and love
rafting these raging rivers.
Rock Climbing
Take
three parts exhilaration, two parts trust and one part fear. Add
a dash of patience, a teaspoon of soreness, and garnish with a love
of heights -- the recipe for rock climbing, the ultimate Washington getaway. The Byway's Tieton River
Canyon offers numerous routes up its craggy sides. Adventurous souls
can spend the day exploring its many cracks and faces while taking
in the splendid vistas and that arid Eastern Washington air. A great
way to stay in shape, experience the thrill of the challenge, and
discover stunning vistas from quiet and remote vantage points.
Waterskiing
The
cool breeze on your face. The excitement of the water rushing beneath
your feet. Your friends and family cheering you on. Waterskiing
is a high speed sport and the glassy surfaces of the area's many
beautiful lakes attract water skiers from all over. Spend the day
on the water at beautiful Rimrock Lake or nearby Clear Lake. Be
ready for a day of fun and full-speed-ahead excitement on the lake.
Wildlife Watching
Bugling
elk, daring mountain goats, acrobatic eagles, and swiftly moving
salmon are just a few of the area residents that can be spotted
along the Byway. Visit Oak Creek Feeding Station to see elk herds
numbering in the hundreds. Head to Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife
Trail, the Cowlitz Wildlife Area’s Kosmos, and Swofford Pond
- home to numerous varieties of waterfowl and songbirds. The diverse
lands along the Byway encompass several different habitats. From
fertile valleys to alpine woodlands to pine forests, keep your eyes
peeled for a wide array of wildlife.
Cowlitz
Wildlife Area
Oak
Creek Feeding Station
Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife Trail
Wind Surfing
Catch
some waves in a whole new way. Windsurfing is an exciting way for
water enthusiasts to experience the Byway's beautiful lakes. Riffe
and Rimrock Lakes are popular locations for this sport. If you're
new to the sport, with a little instruction you'll be sailing in
no time. If this sport isn't your cup of tea, take time to watch
others as they move their colorful kites across the water. A beautiful
sight to see.
Winter Snow Sports
Skiing & Snowboarding
The mountains of the Byway's White Pass area offer premier skiing and the driest powder in the Cascades. Averaging over 300 inches of snowfall a year, ski and boarding enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels will enjoy relaxed slopes and steep runs. An acclaimed family-friendly ski resort, it also serves as a training ground for Olympic medalists. Hit the hills and find excellent snow conditions on the slopes November through May - it's a must ski!
White Pass is also known as one of the top mountains to board in the Northwest. From its half pipe and natural quarter-pipes, drops and chutes, these runs will challenge the most experienced boarder. But no worries if you're new to the sport - there are plenty of areas just the place for beginning boarders looking to find their snow legs. Abundant snowfall, unspoiled beauty and a fun-filled, friendly atmosphere make this place a snow-lover's paradise. More info
Cross Country Skiing
A
world apart from the race of alpine skiers and snowboarders, spend
the day weaving through peaceful forests and meadows on cross-country
skis. The White Pass area offers an intricate web of groomed cross-country
trails at the resort, as well as scenic logging roads and open slopes.
The peace and quiet of the Byway's ski trails offer breathtaking
vistas as well as classic forested snow scenes. Experience the magic
and beauty of the season gliding along through the wilderness. More info
Snowmobiling
Those
with a love of the snow and a need for speed -- climb aboard a snowmobile
and experience the Byway's beckoning backcountry. Miles and miles
of groomed trails are ready and waiting for this enthusiastic group
of recreationists to hit the trails. Weaving in and out of the snow-covered
trees, racing across meadows of white powder -- feel the rush of
the cold winter air and experience this exhilarating, high speed
adventure.
Washington
State Snowmobile Sno-Parks
Snowmobile
Usage in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
White Pass Road Conditions Webcam
Map
of Snowmobiling Trails [
340 KB]
Snowshoeing
Each
winter, summer hiking trails transform to a winter hiker's wonderland.
Extensive trail systems around White Pass and the Skate Creek area
offer snowshoers countless opportunities to explore the peace and
solitude of quiet forests draped with fresh blankets of snow. One
of the greatest and most relaxing ways to explore the season's beauty,
strap on your shoes and start shooshing -- a memorable day is just
a snow step away. More info
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PO Box 957
Packwood, Washington 98361
Phone 360-494-2223
