At 40 miles by 140 miles the area within Wenatchee Forest is large enough for any ATV user. Even though 40% of the area is designated as true wilderness, there is still 60% open for multiple uses. The 40% is accessible by foot, for those hearty ATV souls who want a "Zen break" from all the trail riding. Sometimes the fast, grueling pace of some ATV driving needs a timeout period for some of us. The wilderness areas are so primitive there are no features or any roads available.
In the bulk of the area, 60%, you can find timber-harvesting going on, livestock grazing, woodcutting, camping, horseback riding, and all manner of ORV/ATVs spinning around. There are over 100 campgrounds, and various picnic sites throughout, from tent sites to places for camper trucks. There is, overall, at least a total of 13,000 possible campsites available, from free to fee.
Getting down to the nitty-gritty, there are about 2,500 miles of recreation trails for multiple users. This is an ATV wonderland. The wonderland is divided into six ranger districts overall, so be aware as you drive your ATV you cross over all areas and some may have lots of rangers out and some may not. This place is big enough for any ATV enthusiast to handle. A nice place to spend a week's vacation with the family, or, even better, set up a multiple ATV family outing. Everyone is sure to have a great time running ATVs and getting back to nature.