Mount Adams Recreation Area is a 21,000-acre (8,500 ha) recreation area located on the east side of Mount Adams in Washington. This rugged, ecologically diverse, and geologically active landscape is managed by the Yakama Nation Tribal Forestry Program. The area features the towering 12,276-foot (3,742 m) Mount Adams, along with canyons, glaciers, and a variety of habitats including old-growth forests, wetlands, and high-elevation meadows. It provides a setting for several sports like hiking.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mount Adams Recreation Area is a 21,000-acre (8,500 ha) area on the east side of Mount Adams in Washington. It is managed by the Yakama Nation Tribal Forestry Program and features diverse landscapes including forests, wetlands, and high-elevation meadows.
The recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, camping, backpacking, picnicking, and fishing. Its varied terrain provides options for different skill levels, from scenic walks to challenging climbs.
The area offers a range of hiking routes, including options suitable for various skill levels. Specific routes for beginners can be found by exploring the available trails within the recreation area.
Key features include Mount Adams itself, Bird Creek Meadows known for wildflowers, and Hellroaring Overlook with views into Hellroaring Canyon. The area also features numerous glaciers, waterfalls, and diverse ecological zones.
Access policies and regulations may differ from surrounding national forests due to management by the Yakama Nation. Permits are required for certain sections, such as parts of the Round-the-Mountain trail within the Yakama Indian Reservation.
Information regarding dog access within the Mount Adams Recreation Area, managed by the Yakama Nation, may vary. Visitors should confirm specific regulations before bringing pets.
A guide titled Hiking in Mount Adams Recreation Area is available. This guide provides detailed information on hiking opportunities within the area.
Mount Adams Recreation Area has been visited by more than 20 komoot users. There are 2 routes currently available for hiking in the area.
The official website for the Yakama Nation, which manages the Mount Adams Recreation Area, is yakama.com. Visitors can find information regarding the area through this resource.
For inquiries regarding the Mount Adams Recreation Area, the Yakama Nation can be contacted at +1-509-865-5121. It is advisable to confirm access and permit requirements before visiting.
Mount Adams stands at an elevation of 12,276 feet (3,742 m). It is the second-tallest mountain in Washington and a prominent feature of the recreation area.
Yes, the area includes challenging sections like 'The Gap' on the Around the Mountain Highline Circuit. This segment involves a trail-less stretch over canyons and glacial creeks, requiring mountaineering skills.

