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| Bay View State Park - Camping In State Parks | | Picnicking, camping, saltwater swimming, sail boarding are some of the activities enjoyed in the park. Washington's climate varies with each region. Bay View State Park is located in an area "protected" by surrounding ocean waters and mountain ranges. Northeast winds may cause temperature extremes. Island tides range over 14 feet. Visitors are advised to be aware of the extreme low tide of 4.0 feet to the extreme high tide of over 10 feet. Swimming is a good activity here, but there are no lifeguards on duty. |
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| Douglas Fir Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive | | Douglas Fir Campground is adjacent to the North Fork of the Nooksack River. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur of 57 feet. |
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| Maple Grove Campground - Tent Primitive | | Maple Grove Campground has no car access; hike in or boat in only. There are a total of 5 sites. Tent only sites. |
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| Marble Creek Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive | | Marble Creek Campground is at the confluence of Marble Creek and Cascade River. There are a total of 23 sites with a maximum spur of 87 feet. |
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| Mineral Park Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive | | Mineral Park Campground is on South Middle Fork Cascade River. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet. |
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| Mount Baker Wilderness - Camping In Wilderness Areas | | Mount Baker Wilderness provides access to Mount Baker which has shown steamy signs of life as recently as 1975. |
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| Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Camping In National Forests | | 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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| Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness - Camping In Wilderness Areas | | Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness has Noisy Creek flowing north through this Wilderness and Diobsud Creek drifts south, both bolstering a foot-entangling understory of ferns, mosses, salal, elderberry, and salmonberry, mixed with nasty devil's club along the banks. |
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| Pasayten Wilderness - Camping In Wilderness Areas | | Pasayten Wilderness, skirting more than 50 miles of Canada's border and encompassing the crest of the Cascades, this big piece of very wild country is home to the largest population of lynx in the Lower 48. |
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| Silver Fir Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive | | Silver Fir Campground is a group campground is adjacent to the North Fork of the Nooksack River. There are a total of 21 sites with a maximum spur of 77 feet. |
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