William O. Douglas Wilderness

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William O. Douglas Wilderness is a federally protected wilderness area in Washington State known for its rugged Cascade Mountain landscapes, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife habitat.

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William O. Douglas Wilderness canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wilderness area
administeredBy United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
area approximately 169000 acres
approximately 684 square kilometers
borderedBy Goat Rocks Wilderness NERFINISHED
Mount Rainier National Park NERFINISHED
Norse Peak Wilderness NERFINISHED
containsFeature alpine lakes
forested slopes
glacial valleys
subalpine meadows
volcanic ridges
wetlands
containsTrail Pacific Crest Trail NERFINISHED
William O. Douglas Trail system NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType alpine tundra
montane forest
subalpine forest
established 1984
establishedBy U.S. Congress NERFINISHED
governingBody U.S. Forest Service NERFINISHED
habitatFor black bear
cougar
elk
mountain goat
mule deer
native trout
various bird species
highestPoint Mount Aix NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory Ib
locatedIn Cascade Range
Washington
surface form: Washington State

central Washington NERFINISHED
eastern Cascade Mountains NERFINISHED
managedFor backcountry recreation
wilderness character preservation
wildlife habitat protection
namedAfter William O. Douglas NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
partOf Gifford Pinchot National Forest NERFINISHED
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest NERFINISHED
recreation backpacking
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
mountain climbing
wildernessDesignation National Wilderness Preservation System NERFINISHED

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Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest contains William O. Douglas Wilderness