Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness
The Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is a relatively small wilderness area in northwestern Washington state adjacent to North Cascades National Park. Created in 1984, the Noisy-Diobsud contains 14,100 acres (57 km2) of steep valleys, subalpine lakes, and the summits of Anderson Butte and Mount Watson.[1] It is part of Mount Baker National Forest.
Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness | |
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IUCN category Ib (wilderness area) | |
Location | Skagit / Whatcom counties, Washington, USA |
Nearest city | Concrete, WA |
Coordinates | 48°39′20″N 121°34′14″W |
Area | 14,100 acres (57.1 km2) |
Established | 1984 |
Governing body | United States Forest Service |
The only maintained trail enters the west side of the wilderness from the Anderson Lakes road above Baker Lake.
References
- "Wilderness.net: Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness". Archived from the original on 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
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