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Troublesome Creek Campground
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Troublesome Creek Campground is at the North Fork Skykomish River confluence with Troublesome Creek in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. Deer, black bears, cougar and small wildlife in area. Fills weekends. Bring your own firewood. Drive to trailheads or use the nice 1-mile trail on-site. There are a total of 30 feet with a maximum spur of 35 feet.

Facilities: Troublesome Creek Campground provides restrooms.

Reservations: Reservations are accepted for Troublesome Creek Campground.

Best Time To Visit: Troublesome Creek Campground is open May through September.

Fees: A camping fee is charged.

Accessibility: This campground is handicap accessible.

Rules: The maximum stay is 14 days.

Directions: To reach Troublesome Creek Campground from Everett, start out going west on 5th Street toward WA-525 for less than 0.1 miles. Turn left onto WA-525 for 1.6 miles. Turn left onto WA-526 and continue to follow east for 3.4 miles. Merge onto I-5 North via the exit on the left toward Vancouver B.C. for 5.3 miles. Merge onto US-2 East via Exit 194 toward Snohomish for 28.1 miles. From Gold Bar, go southeast on US Highway 2 approximately 7 miles to primary forest route 63. Go northeast on 63 approximately 12 miles.

Address
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Supervisor's Office
21905 64th Avenue West
Mountlake Terrace, Washington 98043
Phone
General: (425) 775-9702
Toll Free:1(800) 627-0062
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