| Camping In National Forests |
| | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | | The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington extends over 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the north boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park. The forest provides hundreds of accessible lakes, rivers and streams, and ample opportunities for hunting and fishing, river rafting, bird watching, mountain climbing, berry picking and general sightseeing. | |
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 | Camping In Wilderness Areas |
| | Boulder River Wilderness | | Boulder River Wilderness is made up of three narrow spires--North, Middle, and South Peaks--known collectively as Three Fingers anchor the center. | |
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| | Glacier Peak Wilderness | | Glacier Peak Wilderness shares its northern border with North Cascades National Park, and has few equals in terms of sheer ruggedness. | |
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| | Henry M. Jackson Wilderness | | Henry M. Jackson Wilderness is named after Senator Henry Jackson of Washington who was instrumental in the designation of many of the state's Wildernesses, and this "forest" of fabled peaks recalls his efforts. | |
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 | National/State Forests |
| | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | | The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington extends over 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the north boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park. The forest provides hundreds of accessible lakes, rivers and streams, and ample opportunities for hunting and fishing, river rafting, bird watching, mountain climbing, berry picking and general sightseeing. | |
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 | Public RV, Developed |
| | Gold Basin Campground | | Gold Basin Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 93 sites with a maximum spur of 100 feet. | |
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 | Public RV, Primitive |
| | Beaver Creek Campground | | Beaver Creek Campground is located in mixed hardwoods and conifer at the confluence of Beaver Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Bedal Campground | | Bedal Campground rests in cedar, hemlock, and fir on North Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 77 feet. | |
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| | Boardman Creek Campground | | Boardman Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Boardman Creek and Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 38 feet. | |
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| | Boulder Creek Campground | | Boulder Creek Campground is on Boulder Creek near Baker Lake among mixed conifer. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 58 feet. | |
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| | Buck Creek Campground | | Buck Creek Campground is located in old growth Douglas fir on Buck Creek. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 49 feet. | |
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| | Clear Creek Campground | | Creek Campground is along Clear Creek in old growth Douglas fir. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 119 feet. | |
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| | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground | | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Coal Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Esswine Group Campground | | Esswine Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Horseshoe Cove Campground | | Horseshoe Cove Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 35 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Marten Creek Group Campground | | > Marten Creek Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Marten Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Mount Pilchuck Campground | | Mount Pilchuck Campground is a walk-in only that rests in a meadow. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Panorama Point Campground | | Panorama Point Campground is on Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Park Creek Campground | | Park Creek Campground is adjacent Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 11 sites with a maximum spur of 65 feet. | |
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| | Red Bridge Campground | | Red Bridge Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 59 feet. | |
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| | San Juan Campground | | San Juan Campground is on the North Fork Skykomish River in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 68 feet. | |
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| | Shannon Creek Campground | | Shannon Creek Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 56 feet. | |
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| | Sulphur Creek Campground | | Sulphur Creek Campground is situated in mixed conifer and hardwoods at the confluence of Sulpher Creek and Suittle River. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 62 feet. | |
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| | Troublesome Creek Campground | | Troublesome Creek Campground is at the North Fork Skykomish River confluence with Troublesome Creek in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 30 feet with a maximum spur of 35 feet. | |
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| | Tulalip Group Campground | | Tulalip Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 200 feet. | |
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| | Turlo Campground | | Turlo Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 55 feet. | |
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| | Verlot Campground | | Verlot Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 89 feet. | |
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| | Wiley Creek Campground | | Wiley Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 2 group sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet. | |
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 | Public Tent, Developed |
| | Gold Basin Campground | | Gold Basin Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 93 sites with a maximum spur of 100 feet. | |
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 | Public Tent, Primitive |
| | Beaver Creek Campground | | Beaver Creek Campground is located in mixed hardwoods and conifer at the confluence of Beaver Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Bedal Campground | | Bedal Campground rests in cedar, hemlock, and fir on North Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 77 feet. | |
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| | Boardman Creek Campground | | Boardman Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Boardman Creek and Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 38 feet. | |
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| | Boulder Creek Campground | | Boulder Creek Campground is on Boulder Creek near Baker Lake among mixed conifer. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 58 feet. | |
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| | Buck Creek Campground | | Buck Creek Campground is located in old growth Douglas fir on Buck Creek. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 49 feet. | |
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| | Clear Creek Campground | | Creek Campground is along Clear Creek in old growth Douglas fir. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 119 feet. | |
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| | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground | | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Coal Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Esswine Group Campground | | Esswine Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Horseshoe Cove Campground | | Horseshoe Cove Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 35 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Marten Creek Group Campground | | > Marten Creek Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Marten Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Monte Cristo Campground | | Monte Cristo Campground is a tent only campground and is set in hemlock on the South Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 8 sites. | |
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| | Mount Pilchuck Campground | | Mount Pilchuck Campground is a walk-in only that rests in a meadow. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Panorama Point Campground | | Panorama Point Campground is on Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Park Creek Campground | | Park Creek Campground is adjacent Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 11 sites with a maximum spur of 65 feet. | |
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| | Red Bridge Campground | | Red Bridge Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 59 feet. | |
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| | San Juan Campground | | San Juan Campground is on the North Fork Skykomish River in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 68 feet. | |
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| | Shannon Creek Campground | | Shannon Creek Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 56 feet. | |
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| | Sulphur Creek Campground | | Sulphur Creek Campground is situated in mixed conifer and hardwoods at the confluence of Sulpher Creek and Suittle River. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 62 feet. | |
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| | Troublesome Creek Campground | | Troublesome Creek Campground is at the North Fork Skykomish River confluence with Troublesome Creek in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 30 feet with a maximum spur of 35 feet. | |
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| | Tulalip Group Campground | | Tulalip Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 200 feet. | |
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| | Turlo Campground | | Turlo Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 55 feet. | |
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| | Verlot Campground | | Verlot Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 89 feet. | |
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| | Wiley Creek Campground | | Wiley Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 2 group sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet. | |
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 | RV, Developed |
| | Gold Basin Campground | | Gold Basin Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 93 sites with a maximum spur of 100 feet. | |
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 | RV, Primitive |
| | Beaver Creek Campground | | Beaver Creek Campground is located in mixed hardwoods and conifer at the confluence of Beaver Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Bedal Campground | | Bedal Campground rests in cedar, hemlock, and fir on North Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 77 feet. | |
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| | Boardman Creek Campground | | Boardman Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Boardman Creek and Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 38 feet. | |
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| | Boulder Creek Campground | | Boulder Creek Campground is on Boulder Creek near Baker Lake among mixed conifer. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 58 feet. | |
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| | Buck Creek Campground | | Buck Creek Campground is located in old growth Douglas fir on Buck Creek. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 49 feet. | |
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| | Clear Creek Campground | | Creek Campground is along Clear Creek in old growth Douglas fir. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 119 feet. | |
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| | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground | | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Coal Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Esswine Group Campground | | Esswine Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Horseshoe Cove Campground | | Horseshoe Cove Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 35 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Marten Creek Group Campground | | > Marten Creek Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Marten Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Mount Pilchuck Campground | | Mount Pilchuck Campground is a walk-in only that rests in a meadow. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Panorama Point Campground | | Panorama Point Campground is on Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Park Creek Campground | | Park Creek Campground is adjacent Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 11 sites with a maximum spur of 65 feet. | |
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| | Red Bridge Campground | | Red Bridge Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 59 feet. | |
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| | San Juan Campground | | San Juan Campground is on the North Fork Skykomish River in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 68 feet. | |
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| | Shannon Creek Campground | | Shannon Creek Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 56 feet. | |
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| | Sulphur Creek Campground | | Sulphur Creek Campground is situated in mixed conifer and hardwoods at the confluence of Sulpher Creek and Suittle River. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 62 feet. | |
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| | Troublesome Creek Campground | | Troublesome Creek Campground is at the North Fork Skykomish River confluence with Troublesome Creek in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 30 feet with a maximum spur of 35 feet. | |
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| | Tulalip Group Campground | | Tulalip Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 200 feet. | |
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| | Turlo Campground | | Turlo Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 55 feet. | |
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| | Verlot Campground | | Verlot Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 89 feet. | |
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| | Wiley Creek Campground | | Wiley Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 2 group sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet. | |
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 | Tent, Developed |
| | Gold Basin Campground | | Gold Basin Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 93 sites with a maximum spur of 100 feet. | |
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 | Tent, Primitive |
| | Beaver Creek Campground | | Beaver Creek Campground is located in mixed hardwoods and conifer at the confluence of Beaver Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Bedal Campground | | Bedal Campground rests in cedar, hemlock, and fir on North Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 77 feet. | |
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| | Boardman Creek Campground | | Boardman Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Boardman Creek and Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 38 feet. | |
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| | Boulder Creek Campground | | Boulder Creek Campground is on Boulder Creek near Baker Lake among mixed conifer. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 58 feet. | |
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| | Buck Creek Campground | | Buck Creek Campground is located in old growth Douglas fir on Buck Creek. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 49 feet. | |
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| | Clear Creek Campground | | Creek Campground is along Clear Creek in old growth Douglas fir. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 119 feet. | |
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| | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground | | Coal Creek Bar Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Coal Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 142 feet. | |
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| | Esswine Group Campground | | Esswine Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Horseshoe Cove Campground | | Horseshoe Cove Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 35 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Marten Creek Group Campground | | > Marten Creek Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest at the confluence of Marten Creek and Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Monte Cristo Campground | | Monte Cristo Campground is a tent only campground and is set in hemlock on the South Fork Sauk River. There are a total of 8 sites. | |
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| | Mount Pilchuck Campground | | Mount Pilchuck Campground is a walk-in only that rests in a meadow. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet. | |
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| | Panorama Point Campground | | Panorama Point Campground is on Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. | |
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| | Park Creek Campground | | Park Creek Campground is adjacent Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 11 sites with a maximum spur of 65 feet. | |
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| | Red Bridge Campground | | Red Bridge Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 59 feet. | |
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| | San Juan Campground | | San Juan Campground is on the North Fork Skykomish River in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 68 feet. | |
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| | Shannon Creek Campground | | Shannon Creek Campground is adjacent to Baker Lake among fir, hemlock, and cedar. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 56 feet. | |
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| | Sulphur Creek Campground | | Sulphur Creek Campground is situated in mixed conifer and hardwoods at the confluence of Sulpher Creek and Suittle River. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 62 feet. | |
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| | Troublesome Creek Campground | | Troublesome Creek Campground is at the North Fork Skykomish River confluence with Troublesome Creek in mixed fir, alder and hemlock forest. There are a total of 30 feet with a maximum spur of 35 feet. | |
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| | Tulalip Group Campground | | Tulalip Group Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There is 1 group site with a maximum spur of 200 feet. | |
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| | Turlo Campground | | Turlo Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 55 feet. | |
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| | Verlot Campground | | Verlot Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 25 sites with a maximum spur of 89 feet. | |
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| | Wiley Creek Campground | | Wiley Creek Campground rests in a mixed hardwoods and conifer forest on the Stillaguamish River. There are a total of 2 group sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet. | |
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