Fodor's Expert Review Goat Rocks Wilderness

Mount Rainier National Park Forest

The crags in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, south of Mt. Rainier, are aptly named. You often see mountain goats here in this vast and unspoiled 108,000-acre wilderness, especially when you hike into the backcountry. Goat Lake is a particularly good spot for viewing these elusive creatures. See the goats without backpacking by taking Forest Road 21 to Forest Road 2140, south from U.S. 12. The goats will be on Stonewall Ridge looming up ahead of you.

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NF-21 and NF-2140
Washington  98377, USA

360-891–5000

www.fs.usda.gov/giffordpinchot

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