The Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest covers (in descending order of forestland area) portions of
Snohomish,
Whatcom,
Skagit,
King,
Pierce, and
Kittitas counties. It has a total area of . The forest consists of four ranger districts. The following are listed geographically from north to south: the Mount Baker District has two ranger stations, located in
Glacier and
Sedro-Woolley; the Darrington Ranger District has two ranger stations, located in
Darrington and
Verlot; the Skykomish Ranger District has one ranger station located in
Skykomish; and the Snoqualmie Ranger District has two ranger stations, located in
North Bend and
Enumclaw. Together with the other central
Puget Sound counties, 62% (3.63 million people) of the state's population live within a drive of the forest. Another 1.5 million in the
Vancouver metropolitan area are also within easy reach of the northern part of the forest. The large population, coupled with easy road access, has resulted in the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest being the most visited national forest in the country. ==Geography==