Mount Adams Wilderness

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Mount Adams Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area in Washington State that preserves the rugged volcanic slopes, forests, and alpine landscapes surrounding Mount Adams for backcountry recreation and conservation.

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Mount Adams Wilderness canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federally designated wilderness
protected area
wilderness area
accessRestriction mechanized equipment restricted
motorized vehicles prohibited
contains sections of the Pacific Crest Trail
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designationLevel federal
ecosystemType alpine tundra
montane forest
subalpine ecosystem
governingLaw Wilderness Act of 1964
hasFeature alpine lakes
forests
glaciers
lava flows
rugged terrain
subalpine ridges
iucnCategory Ib
locatedIn Cascade Range
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Pacific Northwest
Washington
surface form: Washington State
managingAgency Gifford Pinchot National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
namedAfter Mount Adams
nearbyCity Trout Lake, Washington
Yakima
surface form: Yakima, Washington
partOf National Wilderness Preservation System
protects Mount Adams
alpine meadows
backcountry ecosystems
glacial landscapes
subalpine forests
volcanic slopes of Mount Adams
purpose backcountry recreation
conservation of natural conditions
preservation of wilderness character
recreationActivity backcountry camping
backpacking
climbing
hiking
horseback riding
mountaineering
region South Cascades
state Washington
volcanoTypeProtected stratovolcano

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Mount Adams protectedArea Mount Adams Wilderness
Hellroaring Glacier isPartOf Mount Adams Wilderness