Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is a 14,666-acre protected area located in northwestern Washington state, managed by the Forest Service. This rugged landscape is characterized by steep ridges, deep drainages, and dense old-growth forests at lower elevations, transitioning to sub-alpine lakes and open meadows at higher altitudes. Waterways like Noisy Creek and Diobsud Creek flow through the area, contributing to its lush vegetation. The wilderness offers opportunities for several sports like hiking, providing a challenging and immersive outdoor experience.
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5.68km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:08
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is a 14,666-acre protected area located in northwestern Washington state. It is managed by the Forest Service and borders the North Cascades National Park to the east. The wilderness is characterized by steep ridges, old-growth forests, and sub-alpine lakes.
The primary outdoor activity available in Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is hiking. The area also offers opportunities for primitive camping and backpacking, providing a rugged and solitary experience for visitors.
The wilderness features steep ridges, deep drainages, and dense old-growth forests at lower elevations. Higher elevations include picturesque sub-alpine lakes like Watson Lakes and open alpine meadows. Mount Watson, at 6,234 feet, anchors the center of the area.
The primary access into the wilderness is via the Anderson/Watson Lakes Trail. This trail is approximately 2.3 miles [3.7 km] long and leads to high alpine lakes with panoramic views. For more information, consult the Hiking in Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness guide.
Hiking in Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness generally offers moderately difficult experiences due to its steep ridges and uneven terrain. The area is suitable for those seeking a more strenuous outing and a challenging backcountry experience.
Yes, the Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness provides opportunities for primitive camping and backpacking. This allows for a deep immersion in nature and a chance to experience solitude away from urban life.
The dense forests of Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness provide refuge for a variety of wildlife. Common sightings may include black-tailed deer, black bears, elk, and northern spotted owls.
Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness has been visited by more than 170 komoot users. The available routes and experiences have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 13 ratings.
Yes, komoot offers a guide specifically for hiking in the area. You can find detailed information and routes in the Hiking in Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness guide.
Official information about the Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness is available on the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest website. Visit fs.usda.gov/recarea/mbs/recarea/?recid=80256 for recreation details.
For inquiries regarding the Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness, contact the Mt. Baker Ranger Station. The phone number is +1-360-854-2553.

