White River Wilderness Information Center

Provides climbing and wilderness camping permits, and offers park and trail information.

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White River Wilderness Information Center Details

Located at the White River Entrance on the road to Sunrise, this information center (360-569-6670) typically remains open from mid May through mid October, weather permitting. It provides climbing and wilderness camping permits, offers park and trail information, and has wheelchair-accessible restrooms.

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