
Highway 2
Breathtaking to explore and crucial to the health of the larger North Cascades landscape, Highway 2 is an important wildland to protect.
The Wilderness Society’s work along the Highway Two corridor aims to meet the recreational needs of the region and demonstrate the benefit of wilderness to local communities. We are committed to improving access to lands and ecological health of watersheds.
Why Highway Two
The wilderness areas in the Highway Two corridor are not only important for their natural resource values, but for the outstanding recreation opportunities they offer.
Work we’re doing
We're working in the Highway Two corridor on projects focused on recreational access and watershed restoration.
Our partners
Our diverse partnerships are crucial to the success of our Highway Two work.
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