Securing a Permit to Hike Washington’s Most Enchanting Trails Demands Careful Planning and a Bit of Luck

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Securing a Permit to Hike Washington's Most Enchanting Trails Demands Careful Planning and a Bit of Luck

Washington State is a cornucopia of natural wonders, with lush, otherwordly rainforests, active volcanoes, high desert, and unspoiled coastline that is one of the West Coast’s best camping destinations. The Evergreen State delivers deeply when it comes to outdoor bliss, and nowhere is this more concentrated than in the Enchantments, a region in the Cascade Range of rocky pinnacles, alpine lakes, and mountain goats galore. The allure of the Enchantments is so great that its hiking trails have become some of the most popular in the country, making the magical mountain area a victim of its own success.



In order to protect the fragile ecosystem that the Enchantments inhabits — and guarantee the sense of solitude that helps make the area so special — the National Forest Service strictly regulates the number of people allowed to access the region for overnight trips each year. This means that any hiker hoping to camp there must score a permit, which is no easy task.

Permits to the Enchantments are issued via a lottery system, and the competition is nothing short of fierce. The permits to the most sought-after zone are only awarded to just over 2% of applicants, making the likelihood of experiencing your dream trip in the Enchantments slim. There are ways to increase your chances, but they require both proper planning and knowledge of the system.



How to put in for a pass to paradise

Ways to beat the Enchantments lottery odds

Despite the gloomy picture painted by the numbers, there are other ways to get your hands on a permit to the Enchantments. After the initial lottery, not all the permits are claimed. There are almost always some slots open, so you can log into recreation.gov on or after April 1 and try to snatch up an unclaimed spot. You can also get notified about canceled passes by using the Outdoor Status Alert app.

There is also a daily lottery, which releases a limited number of passes for the following day. In order to apply, you must be within one mile of the Leavenworth Ranger Station and put in for a permit via smartphone on recreation.gov. In addition, you can up your chances  in both the regular and daily lottery by applying for slots during less-popular times, such as weekdays, and the months of May, June, or October. That said, you will likely be dealing with significant amounts of snow early in the season, and wet cold weather later.

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The good news is that it’s possible to visit the Enchantments any time as a day hiker. All you need to do is fill out a free day-use permit at the trailhead and head into paradise. Just make sure to pack plenty of water and also allow yourself enough daylight to hike out. If you’re feeling extra-adventurous, it’s possible to thru-hike the entire Enchantments in one day, though it’s a grueling, 20-mile trek that should only be undertaken by people in very good physical condition. For more hiking in Washington’s Cascades, check out this thrilling yet strenuous mountain trail.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.