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Goose Creek Wilderness – Image Gallery

A creek on one of the Three Sisters, which are volcanoes in the Cascade Range in the Three Sisters Wilderness in central Oregon, United States Mountain hemlock trees (Tsuga mertensiana) are in the foreground.
Goose Creek
Map shows trails, major landforms, major lakes, and recreational facilities centering around the shield volcano called Lemei Rock, the highest point in the Indian Heaven Wilderness and the Indian Heaven Volcanic Field, located in the South Cascades region within Skamina County and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southern Washington. 
Map highlights includes: Bird Mountain, East Crater, Cultus Creek Campground, Little Goose Campground, and many lakes.
The sign that sits at the Goose Creek Trailhead in the Lost Creek Wilderness of Colorado
These rock formations are found on a side trail off of the Goose Creek Trail (Trail 612) in the Lost Creek Wilderness. The side trail leads to the "Lost Park Reservoir Ruins" including several buildings and machinery that date to the late 1800's (1891-1913). The side trail is about 1 kilometer long and is well worth the trip.


Goose Creek Wilderness

The Goose Creek Wilderness in Utah is a remote and rugged area known for its stunning red rock formations and expansive desert landscape.


Details

Goose Creek Wilderness

The Goose Creek Wilderness is located in the Tushar Mountains of central Utah and covers an area of approximately 106,000 acres. This wilderness area is known for its rugged terrain, high peaks, alpine meadows, and diverse wildlife.

Features

- The wilderness area is characterized by its high elevation, with peaks reaching over 12,000 feet. This rugged terrain provides a challenging landscape for hikers and backpackers. - Goose Creek, which runs through the wilderness area, is a designated Wild and Scenic River. The creek provides habitat for native trout species and is a popular spot for fishing. - The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, elk, mountain lions, and black bears. Birdwatchers may also spot golden eagles, hawks, and other bird species. - Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities in the Goose Creek Wilderness, including hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The area is also popular for hunting during the appropriate seasons.

Ecological Significance

- The Goose Creek Wilderness is an important habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The area provides critical habitat for wildlife such as mule deer, elk, and native trout species. - The wilderness area is also home to several rare plant species, including alpine wildflowers and unique shrubs. These plants play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance and biodiversity. - The pristine waters of Goose Creek support a healthy fish population, including native trout species. Protecting the water quality and habitat of the creek is essential for maintaining the health of these fish populations. - The rugged terrain and high peaks of the Goose Creek Wilderness provide opportunities for scientific research and monitoring of alpine ecosystems. Studying these ecosystems can help researchers better understand the impacts of climate change and human activities on these fragile environments.



Goose Creek Wilderness


Points of Interest

1. Shavers Mountain

Standing at 4,446 feet, Shavers Mountain is the highest peak in the Goose Creek Wilderness. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the summit. The mountain is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and wildlife watching.

2. Red Creek

Red Creek flows through the heart of the Goose Creek Wilderness, offering visitors a tranquil setting for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The crystal-clear waters of Red Creek are home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers.

3. Dobbin Grade Trail

The Dobbin Grade Trail is a 16-mile loop trail that winds through the rugged terrain of the Goose Creek Wilderness. Hikers can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and creeks along the trail. The trail is also popular among mountain bikers and horseback riders.

4. Bear Rocks Preserve

The Bear Rocks Preserve is a unique rock formation located within the Goose Creek Wilderness. Visitors can explore the maze-like network of giant boulders and rock outcroppings, which offer stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. The area is also known for its diverse plant and animal life.

5. Seneca Rocks

Located just a short drive from the Goose Creek Wilderness, Seneca Rocks is a popular destination for rock climbing and hiking. The towering quartzite formation rises 900 feet above the North Fork River, offering experienced climbers a challenging ascent and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.



Goose Creek Wilderness – Images

A creek on one of the Three Sisters, which are volcanoes in the Cascade Range in the Three Sisters Wilderness in central Oregon, United States Mountain hemlock trees (Tsuga mertensiana) are in the foreground.

Description: A creek on one of the Three Sisters, which are volcanoes in the Cascade Range in the Three Sisters Wilderness in central Oregon, United States Mountain hemlock trees (Tsuga mertensiana) are in the foreground.

Image by U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Goose Creek

Description: Goose Creek

Image by Hogs555 – CC BY-SA 3.0 – Wikimedia

Map shows trails, major landforms, major lakes, and recreational facilities centering around the shield volcano called Lemei Rock, the highest point in the Indian Heaven Wilderness and the Indian Heaven Volcanic Field, located in the South Cascades region within Skamina County and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southern Washington. 
Map highlights includes: Bird Mountain, East Crater, Cultus Creek Campground, Little Goose Campground, and many lakes.

Description: Map shows trails, major landforms, major lakes, and recreational facilities centering around the shield volcano called Lemei Rock, the highest point in the Indian Heaven Wilderness and the Indian Heaven Volcanic Field, located in the South Cascades region within Skamina County and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southern Washington. Map highlights includes: Bird Mountain, East Crater, Cultus Creek Campground, Little Goose Campground, and many lakes.

Image by AdorableFluttershy – CC BY-SA 3.0 – Wikimedia

The sign that sits at the Goose Creek Trailhead in the Lost Creek Wilderness of Colorado

Description: The sign that sits at the Goose Creek Trailhead in the Lost Creek Wilderness of Colorado

Image by Steven Bernard – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

These rock formations are found on a side trail off of the Goose Creek Trail (Trail 612) in the Lost Creek Wilderness. The side trail leads to the "Lost Park Reservoir Ruins" including several buildings and machinery that date to the late 1800's (1891-1913). The side trail is about 1 kilometer long and is well worth the trip.

Description: These rock formations are found on a side trail off of the Goose Creek Trail (Trail 612) in the Lost Creek Wilderness. The side trail leads to the "Lost Park Reservoir Ruins" including several buildings and machinery that date to the late 1800's (1891-1913). The side trail is about 1 kilometer long and is well worth the trip.

Image by Steven Bernard – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

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