Hiking the Enchantments: Permits & Access
What permit (if any) you need for the Enchantments right now, the zones and group limits, and the current trailhead-access situation — with the official Recreation.gov and Forest Service links.
What permit (if any) you need for the Enchantments right now, the zones and group limits, and the current trailhead-access situation — with the official Recreation.gov and Forest Service links.
The Enchantments is one of the most sought-after backpacking permits in the US. This lays out what permit (if any) you need right now, the zones and group limits, and the current trailhead-access situation — calmly and specifically, not as a sales pitch.
Day hiking? No reservation needed.
Day hikes into the area need no permit reservation and no lottery — this is the answer most visitors are looking for.
Day hiking needs no reservation and no lottery — fill out a free day-use permit at any of the three trailheads when you arrive.
You still need a Northwest Forest Pass (about $5/day or $30/year) to park at the trailheads.
Today, Saturday 20 June
Overnight stays need a permit right now (15 May – 31 Oct).
You are inside the overnight-quota season, so camping in the area requires a permit booked through the official system.
The advance-lottery application window is not open right now. It typically runs 15 Feb – 1 Mar.
Results are usually posted in mid-March (around March 17), and cancelled or unclaimed permits return to recreation.gov from about April 1 — check recreation.gov for this year's exact dates.
About three-quarters of permits go through this advance lottery, and it is very competitive (typically under 10% of applicants succeed). There is a small non-refundable application fee.
These are this year's typical dates — confirm the exact dates on Recreation.gov, which is the official system for every permit here.
During the permit season a daily lottery runs for next-day permits — you enter from a location-enabled phone while you are in the permit area. Check recreation.gov for the current rules.
The high lakes basin — the hardest permit to draw; Core-zone quota is counted by people, not by group.
Road and bridge conditions change week to week. Each note below shows when it was last checked — confirm the current situation with the managing agency before you go.
As last checked, Icicle Road is closed to vehicles until further notice after storm damage, and road-repair work has been running from the Snow Lakes Trailhead up to Eightmile. This affects how you reach the Snow Lakes, Stuart Lake and Colchuck trailheads. Confirm the current situation with the Wenatchee River Ranger District at (509) 548-2550 before you go.
Source: as last checked: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest road alerts; Wenatchee River Ranger District, checked 20 June 2026 (today).
Trail reports describe the footbridge over French Creek (about 1.5 miles in) and the bridge over Icicle Creek (about 5 miles in) as broken and unsafe, with no safe ford during high water. Check current trail conditions before relying on these crossings.
Source: as last checked: Wenatchee River Ranger District trail reports, checked 20 June 2026 (today).
What this page is — and is not
Source: Permit rules from Recreation.gov and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; access notes from Wenatchee River Ranger District, checked 20 June 2026 (today).