Camping in the North Cascades is an unforgettable experience. Near Seattle, WA, the national park is a nature lover’s paradise. It’s also home to some of the best camping in Washington state. Take an early hike from the campground for bird watching — there are more than 200 species in the park. Grey wolves, deer, and squirrels also call the park home, along with elusive wolverines. Hike into the campground and pitch a tent, or stay comfortably in a cabin or yurt. RV drivers can pull up to their campsites. They are only a stroll away from mountain waterfalls, alpine meadows, and stunning glaciers.
Sahale Glacier Camp is a collection of flat spots ringed with rocks piled up against the wind. Camping in the ...
Just to the east of the pass, the Sahale Arm Trail veers steeply north towards Sahale Peak. The views from ...
At 3600 feet (1097 m), Fourth of July Pass is one of the earliest passes to melt out. For this ...
Along Thunder Creek Trail, the first open view is from a 1970 burn at about 4.5 miles (7.2 km). Here ...
There are two ways to attain Fourth of July Pass - from Thunder Creek or from Panther Creek. Both offer ...
Backcountry Camping: A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays. Permits are limited. There is no camping allowed directly ...
Backcountry Camping: A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays. Permits are limited. There is no camping allowed at ...
The main trail winds through some exceptionally large old cedar and fir trees, with periodic views of the creek. Woodland ...
Just past Junction, a one mile (1.6 km) side trail drops precipitously to the historic Meadow Cabins, associated with early ...
## OverviewColonial Creek South Campground in North Cascades National Park is a remote, yet bustling campground nestled in old growth ...
## OverviewColonial Creek North Campground in North Cascades National Park is a remote, yet bustling campground nestled in old growth ...
Backcountry Camping: A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays. Permits are limited. There are numerous campsites along this ...
Backcountry Camping: A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays. Permits are limited. There is no camping allowed at ...
**All backcountry camping requires a backcountry permit.** https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/permits.htmBackcountry campers will find many options throughout the park. Wilderness camps run the ...
## OverviewOn the bank of Gorge Lake, next to the cascading Stetattle Creek. Elevation 900'. 8 sites. Located just outside ...