Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
“The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is a large and diverse landscape, encompassing over 4 million acres along the east slopes of the Cascade Range in Washington. “
Here is the Forest website. Interactive Visitor Map Phone 509-664-9200
“The Cascade Lookout 2015” 23 pages of information about the Forest.
Chelan Ranger District Phone 509-662-4900
Ten Mile Falls Trail 1.0 mile The trail “…winds around large rocks, through aspen and Douglas fir forests to a view point where you can rest on the benches available and look out to Copper Peak and over the Copper Creek Valley. Go another 0.2 of a mile to find yourself on a viewing deck overlooking 10 Mile Falls.”
Methow Valley Ranger District Phone 509-996-4003 Accessible Adventures video
Rainy Lake Trail 0.9 miles flat paved trail to a picnic spot. “High cliffs surround the lake, with waterfalls cascading down to the lake. In the fall, the golds and reds of the changing shrubs and trees are spectacular.”
Naches Ranger District Phone 509-653-1401 Accessible Adventures video
Boulder Cave River Trail 0.75 paved loop trail
Clear Lake Trail 1.0 mile paved trail, fishing piers, bird watching blinds, and picnic area. “The asphalt trail takes you along the lake and through the woods to see wildflowers and if you’re quiet maybe an elk or deer.”
Pleasant Valley Interpretive Trail 1.0 mile. Paved. Views of American River.
Mather Memorial Parkway East Portal. 0.25 mile paved trail.
Tonasket Ranger District Phone 509-486-2186
? Big Tree Trail 1.0 mile. “Easy”. The trail “…travels 1 mile from Lost Lake Campground to the Big Tree Botanical Trailhead and Interpretive Site, then continues 0.7 mile around the loop at the Big Trail Interpretive Site where the trail highlights two 900 year old Western Larch trees with a couple of benches to take in the surrounding Western Larch and other conifer species.” “Great trail for the whole family.” The Interpretive site is accessible, I am not sure about the trail.
Wenatchee River Ranger District Phone 509-548-2550
Hidden Lake 0.75 mile “Easiest” . “The trail climbs very gently through dense forest, and provides good opportunities for nature study with small children. Once it reaches Hidden Lake, the trail becomes brushier and harder to follow as it curves along the lake’s north shore, and it ends at a lovely waterfall at the lake’s west end.”
Icicle Gorge 3.6 mile interpretive loop 200 ft elevation change. “Easiest”.