Colonel Bob Wilderness is a 48 square km protected area located in the southwest corner of Olympic National Forest in Washington State. Lake Quinault lies about 15 miles to the west. Elevations in the wilderness vary from 300 to 4,509 feet above sea level. The highest elevation is an unnamed peak; the second-highest elevation is Colonel Bob Mountain at 4,492 feet. Image File history File links Locator_Dot. ... Image File history File links US_Locator_Blank. ... Official language(s) None Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Area Ranked 18th - Total 71,342 sq mi (184,824 km²) - Width 240 miles (385 km) - Length 360 miles (580 km) - % water 6. ... 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The USDA Forest Service, a United States government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, is under the leadership of the United States Secretary of Agriculture. ... The Olympic National Forest is a national forest located in Washingtons Olympic Peninsula. ... Official language(s) None Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Area Ranked 18th - Total 71,342 sq mi (184,824 km²) - Width 240 miles (385 km) - Length 360 miles (580 km) - % water 6. ... Lake Quinault is a lake on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state. ... Colonel Bob Mountain is a 4,492 foot peak in the Colonel Bob Wilderness, on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. ...
The wilderness is a temperate rain forest with annual rainfall greater than 150 inches. Temperate rain forest in the Mount Hood Wilderness, Oregon, United States. ...
Access by road is via South Shore Quinault Lake Road to the north, or FS Road 2204 to the south. Access by trail is by Colonel Bob Trail #851, Pete's Creek Trail #858 and Fletcher Canyon Trail #857.
The wilderness areas in the national forest are buffered from external impacts because of their remote locations, and they generally receive much less visitation than the national park wilderness.
Wilderness areas shelter many plants and animals that have been driven from more developed lands, and these habitats are vital to the survival of many threatened and endangered species.
Wilderness took it a step further in the preservation ethic in that it preserved an experience, it preserved natural processes, and the need for wilderness – why do we need wilderness – is that in these placed that we protected as national parks they were becoming over-developed.
This Wilderness, the largest on the Forest, includes very steep terrain ranging in elevation from 1,000 feet near the Gray Wolf River, to the summit of Mt. Fricaba at 7,134 feet.
ColonelBobWilderness is located east of Lake Quinault in the southwest corner of Olympic National Forest.
The Brothers Wilderness is located on the east side of the Olympic National Forest, north of Lena Lake in Jefferson County.