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Dean Bonnell

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Park Creek Campground

This is a small campground that is set up for tents and small trailers. Most of the campsites have a private trail and are adjacent to Park Creek, which is a large creek. Only a few of the sites have sand beds for tents and the graveled sites will have large puddles during moderate rains - hence the missing star. The Rainbow Falls Loop Trailhead starts at the edge of this campground and passes by Baker Hot Springs, ponds, across creeks (passable) and other interesting landscapes. It is also an easy walk to Baker Lake. We stayed in campsite #5, which held two 3-person and one 4-person tent. The campground shows very visible effects of a recent wildfire.

We enjoyed speaking with the two rangers. One of them came back to check on us the morning after a heavy rain.

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Dean Bonnell

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Park Creek Campground

This is a small campground that is set up for tents and small trailers. Most of the campsites have a private trail and are adjacent to Park Creek, which is a large creek. Only a few of the sites have sand beds for tents and the graveled sites will have large puddles during moderate rains - hence the missing star. The Rainbow Falls Loop Trailhead starts at the edge of this campground and passes by Baker Hot Springs, ponds, across creeks (passable) and other interesting landscapes. It is also an easy walk to Baker Lake. We stayed in campsite #5, which held two 3-person and one 4-person tent. The campground shows very visible effects of a recent wildfire.

We enjoyed speaking with the two rangers. One of them came back to check on us the morning after a heavy rain.

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