The best pets off leash camping in Ross Lake

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Camping at Ross Lake gives new meaning to “getting off the grid”. Tucked deep in the North Cascades of Washington, this reservoir isn’t accessible by car (on the U.S. side, anyway). You can hike in —or, paddle from Diablo Lake up Riprap Creek and portage your boat overland to Ross Lake.

It takes some effort to get in, but the work is well worth the reward. Wake up to views of snow-capped summits at your lakeside campsite. Fish from the shore, or paddle out into the brilliant blue water.

Feel like a walk? The Pacific Northwest Trail and the East Bank Trail are right in your backyard. Hike along the 23-mile lake toward Canada. On the Sourdough Mountain Trail, you can climb high into the Cascades. From there, the views over North Cascades National Park are breathtaking.

There are 19 campgrounds on Ross Lake, each with 1-7 campsites. Whether you choose a boat-in or trail-accessible site, you’ll need to get a backcountry permit. At Ross Lake Resort, you can rent boats and book floating cabins.

Spring, summer, and fall are the best times for camping in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. In the winter, heavy snow causes avalanches and road closures. Due to changing water levels, boating is possible from July through September.

96% (568)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ross Lake

1. Camp 47- hot tub, river, mtn views!

100%
(11)
1 site · Tent, RV · Darrington, WA
Camp alongside the Wild and Scenic Sauk River while enjoying the spectacular views of surrounding mountains and taking a dip in the soaking tub. Be in awe while watching the local wildlife from your campsite. Completely private with no neighbors, a truly one of a kind spot right on the Sauk River. All essential amenities provided. Enjoy the led lighted screen net enclosure, queen sized bed, camp kitchen, propane hot water heater with soaking tub, and a generator with a 100 ft extension cord. 13" by 13" shelter with bug netting, rain proof cover, solar LED lights, queen sized air mattress on a metal bed frame. No need to worry about bringing bedding. The bed will be made with a clean flat sheet, pillows with clean pillow cases, and a clean duvet cover with a down comforter. A propane stove top cooker and a small propane BBQ grill are provided along with all of the necessary cooking and eating utensils. The soaking tub is great for cooling off during a hot day, and easily heated up to make it a hot tub during the cool nights.
Pets
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$89
 / night

2. North Stilly River Yurt

93%
(7)
1 site · Lodging · Swede Heaven, WA
Come on up to a magical dreamland in the forest on a winding river! We welcome you to a secluded, yet accessible getaway. You will walk down a winding trail with moss draping from the old forest firs and emerge to an opening in the forest with a welcoming large rock patio, fire ring and well accommodated 20 ft yurt. You can then creep along the trail further and come upon a nice flat, comfy greenery area to pitch multitudes of tents, have a swing in the hammocks, or play some yard games. And yet the magic does not end-- emerge further down the hill and you will come upon the glorious North Fork of the Stillaguamish River. It is mighty during the winter months, but flows to a slow and shallow trickle during the summer making it a wonderful place for romping of children and pets alike. There is also some swim holes if you need to truly cool your skin down. The flowing Stilly has blessed us with a very large sand bar on our side of the river which has an abundance of flat, soft sand to pitch more tents on, and also build castles in for the littles. Lastly, don't forget to catch the fantastic view of White Horse Mountain from the two seats that overlook the river! Catch it during the day or during the night with the moon in front of the mountain. You will never forget it! This is an off-grid property. Please bring your own drinking water. We have an outhouse on sight. The yurt has an audio system with CDs if you so choose to bring in your own portable battery. If it is cold winter months, please be aware that there is no heat source within the yurt. We hope you enjoy this forested river land!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night

3. Feral Farm

100%
(107)
2 sites · Tents · Rockport, WA
A 46 acre off grid communitiy nestled within an established food forest. A mile of trails, a creek/pond, established agroforestry plantings and multiple examples of tiny homes and natural buildings dot the landscape. All within the context of a mature and established forest. The camping sites are private and removed from the bustle of the farm. History: the farm was started in 1997. Matt Van Boven (your host and the owner) started on raw land and built all of the infrastructure with the help of many interns over the years. Every edible plant that could be grown here has been trialed. No irrigation, fertilizer, or cultivation is used on the farm. Only the most resilient and adapted plants remain to this day. These include hundreds of nut and fruit trees as well as many perennial edibles. Much of the forest, itself has been managed with thousands of cedar trees planted among the existing vegetation. Besides the plantings, all manner of natural buildings are represented. Cordwood and cob being a few of the methods explored. The farm has a collection of tiny homes that surround a core of utilitarian structures and provide housing to an eclectic bunch of forest folk. The land is uniquely situated on the confluence of two major rivers (the Sauk and the Skagit). The creek is an old river channel that is now abandoned. A couple sit-on-top kayaks are available to use to explore. For the adventurous, a trail carries on from the creek to the river itself. The trail system is a labor of love crafted over the last 20 years. Almost a mile of manicured trails weave their way around the plantings and forest. The trees are almost 100 years old with some very large specimens of both maple and cedar. The farm is completely off grid and has been so since its inception. Working with limited means has been a theme in the design and development. Living in a more ecological way has been a major inspiration for us and we hope that you, as a guest, not only have an enjoyable stay but also leave inspired to change your life in a similar direction!
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$36
 / night

5. N. Cascades Glamping w/ Hot-tub

98%
(32)
2 sites · Lodging · Rockport, WA
Escape to nature without sacrificing comfort in our stunning glamping dome! Nestled in the heart of the North Cascades, this dome offers a private hot tub, outdoor kitchen with grill and fridge, a fire pit for stargazing, and WiFi for staying connected. Enjoy an outdoor bathroom and shower for a true glamping experience. With the Barr Creek trailhead just 1/4 mile away with a view of a waterfall, it’s the perfect spot for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Reconnect with nature in style! We are a short 11 minute drive to the North Cascades National Park! During the winter (typically end of November/early December through April/May) part of Highway 20 and driving access to the park is closed. You are still able to get to our dome using Highway 20 as that part is open all year round, but you are unable to access the park. You are able to drive to the entrance, park and snow shoe in if you'd like. The part of Highway 20 that is closed is on the west side at milepost 134 at the Ross Dam Trailhead and on the east side, at milepost 171 at the Silver Star Gate, near Mazama. An alternative hiking destination for the winter months is the Rockport State Park which is only a 4 minute drive from the dome. You are able to purchase a day pass on your phone once you arrive.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$250
 / night

7. The River's Edge Camp Ground

98%
(153)
1 site · RV · Concrete, WA
****Due to the recent Skagit River flooding, we have decided to wait to open bookings for the year. Please check back at the beginning of March. We hope to have had time to get things all cleaned up and ready. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out. Thank You, Adam and Kira This is a hidden gem! This is waterfront on the river where you can relax, play in the river with your own beach for your stay. It's a Very beautiful private open RV and Trailer Site on the Skagit River. I have currently owned the property for 10 or so years. This is one of my happy places to bring friends and family and relax. This is where we get our river therapy. Nothing better than sitting by the camp fire watching the river flow and listening to the nature. There is a nice big fire pit as well as a log picnic table. Lots of room to lounge around and enjoy the peace and quiet. Watch the eagle and fish on the river as you sit by the campfire. Kayak down the river from RockPort bridge and pull out right at camp. It's about a two and half hour float down with a Kayak right to camp. Close drive to Baker Lake for the day to hike or sight see. An hour or so away from North Cascade Hwy passes. Or if you feel like a drive, head to Winthrop for the day and walk the town. Fishing can be done right at the site or a short walk to the point. Check the fishing regulations for the time of year you want to fish.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$125
 / night

8. River Rejuvenation Retreat

97%
(137)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Concrete, WA
Closed for winter but you can book now for anytime after April 1st. Yes we where affected by the flood but we r ok and did not loss anything. Just left with a big mess we will have it all cleaned up and looking beautiful again in time for camp season by late spring. We hope to see you then. Private property as well as private river access. Across the river you will see beautiful woods and an amazing view of the Skagit River. Activities include fishing, swimming, river rafting, kayaking, and wild bird watching. There is Lots of extra counter space in the gazebo. I just added a huge picnic table next to the gazebo. Fridge with freezer and 5 gallon water cooler with hot water side. Clean porta potty, sink with running water hand soap. Alcohol and marijuana are okay as long as they are used responsibly.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night

11. HEARTHAVEN

97%
(19)
6 sites · Tents, RVs · Deming, WA
At HEARTHAVEN, a scenic, open meadow leads to an enchanting old growth forest. Make yourself at home and choose a comfortable campsite in the meadow or on the lawn. Enjoy hillside views, forest exploration, resident wildlife and the communal fire circle. Our blossoming permaculture homestead is a serene and welcoming place to breathe and rejuvenate. We are located in the foothills of Kulshan (known as Mount Baker), home to the wild and scenic North Fork Nooksack River. Bald Eagle sanctuaries, bike and hiking trails, and paragliding areas are all within easy reach of our land. Year-round recreation abounds from the Cascades to Salish Sea. Two lovely libraries are nearby, and Bellingham and the Canadian border are each within a 30-minute drive. In addition to tent sites and campervan spots, we have an RV/TIny House parking spot with 50-amp hookup. 20% weekly and 50% monthly discounts available. Dogsitting available while you explore the area... negotiate with my nine-year-old son on this! Check out our AirBnB listing: Scenic and Serene Guest Suite, if you'd like to combine your stay with family and friends who prefer a bit more comfort, all on the same property.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

12. Forest and River Glamping Refuge

100%
(1)
1 site · Lodging · Arlington, WA
Our 7 acre property is located between the Stilliguamish River and the Whitehorse trail. It's a mostly forested property with trails through the woods. The central clearing contains our large vegetable garden and our home. We provide a 10x12 furnished wall tent with electricity, lights and an electric kettle, and an outdoor cooking area with potable water a stove and a few pots. There is also a propane firepit. The toilet is an outhouse. The tent is surrounded by trees, thus very private, despite this being a residential area. Near the tent there is a bench overlooking the river and a steep trail to the rocky bank. On your roughly 3 acre part of the property there are trails to stroll through our woods. These will lead to the Whitehorse trail. Turn left 1 mile to Squire Creek and right 1 mile to the old Fortson mill ponds. There are two bicycles available for your use. The Whitehorse Trail is a rail trail suitable for bicycling. You can be in Darrington on a bicycle in about 40 minutes or ride the other direction to Oso in about an hour. In Darrington there is a mountain bike park on North Mountain, a coffee shop and a brewery. Come enjoy nature at it's finest at our lovely campsite!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$80
 / night

14. Buster's on the Sauk River

93%
(23)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Darrington, WA
Welcome and Hello! We'll be OPENING the FIRST WEEKEND of MAY!! There's the after every winter campground road cleanup/maintenance. Our guests can enjoy being laid back, play music, stay up late, have a couple cocktails/beers and just let the air out of tires, so to speak...Our campground is perfect (we think!) for large groups of people that want a beautiful space for an event, like receptions, family or school reunions, work/corporate campouts, Church events, etc. where you can book the whole campground for yourselves. Or, there are three individual sites you can choose from and book separately on our campground. Two are by the river with wide open view of the river. The third has two entrances, big space, and secluded under a couple of big maple and various other trees without view of the Sauk but has a short and easy path to the river. Drive a little further and you'll find an open area site that also has two entrances. It has a nice wide view of the river with access to the river. It also has an established campfire pit there. The first campsite (the first campsite is the furthest one down) is very secluded as well. Driveway drops down to this site and delivers ample room for a few cars and tents, or rv's. (More on RV's in this listing).. The view of the river is beautiful there and the site features two separate coves on the river. There's a camp trailer down there as well...nothing fancy but we occasionally use it. The electrical needs hooked up and the bathroom hooked up in it. But if you're sick of the rain in your tent and want to get out of the rain, it's there. All three sites are very different from each other. We and the property were introduced to HipCamp last year by another HipCamper. and it's a diamond in the rough. Once you go past our shop and the industrial mechanical views and continue down the driveway it turns into a whole different scene. You'd never know that you're within city limits. Just out in the wild. We're still working on the property to maximize the property's potential. We love this property for its closeness to nature and beautiful scenery! There's lots of diversity in plants, neat rocks all over the place! It's a relaxing getaway and yet close to town and its amenities, including North Mountain Bike Park..
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

17. Cascade Nook Camp-NCNP camping

2 sites · Tents, RVs · Marblemount, WA
Camping builds memories that will get everybody talking and laughing under the stars and around the campfire. Whether you're visiting the North Cascades to hike the epic Cascade Pass trail, take a scenic rafting tour of the Skagit River or shoot the level five rapids of the wild and scenic Cascade River, relax under the stars at your reserved campsite, ready to set up exactly the way you want. Located in the heart of the Cascade River Park, a gated off grid community, enjoy this rustic campsite near the Little Boulder Creek and the wild and scenic Cascade River. Bring your tent, sprinter van or RV to stay at our double sized campsite with level areas for any sleeping set up in this little camping neighborhood. Enjoy a hard topped gazebo for shelter from rain or sun, a picnic table for dining or games, natural fire pit for campfires when permitted, propane fire ring for safer campfires, propane grill for grilling your latest catch from the river and chairs for roasting marshmallows around the fire. Please provide your own fuel (propane or wood). Propane tanks are provided to fill as needed. While running water is supplied, the community HOA recommends boiling before consumption. Stock up on bottled water before you come! A community supplied Porto potty is a short one minute walk from the camp. Restrooms with flush toilets and running sinks are a 20 minute walk or 2 minute drive. Marblemount is located 4 miles up Cascade River Road. Marblemount is about 25 minutes from the North Cascades Visitors Center located in Newhalem. There is no official entrance to the North Cascades National Park.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$70
 / night

Camping at Ross Lake gives new meaning to “getting off the grid”. Tucked deep in the North Cascades of Washington, this reservoir isn’t accessible by car (on the U.S. side, anyway). You can hike in —or, paddle from Diablo Lake up Riprap Creek and portage your boat overland to Ross Lake.

It takes some effort to get in, but the work is well worth the reward. Wake up to views of snow-capped summits at your lakeside campsite. Fish from the shore, or paddle out into the brilliant blue water.

Feel like a walk? The Pacific Northwest Trail and the East Bank Trail are right in your backyard. Hike along the 23-mile lake toward Canada. On the Sourdough Mountain Trail, you can climb high into the Cascades. From there, the views over North Cascades National Park are breathtaking.

There are 19 campgrounds on Ross Lake, each with 1-7 campsites. Whether you choose a boat-in or trail-accessible site, you’ll need to get a backcountry permit. At Ross Lake Resort, you can rent boats and book floating cabins.

Spring, summer, and fall are the best times for camping in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. In the winter, heavy snow causes avalanches and road closures. Due to changing water levels, boating is possible from July through September.

96% (568)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ross Lake

1. Camp 47- hot tub, river, mtn views!

100%
(11)
1 site · Tent, RV · Darrington, WA
Camp alongside the Wild and Scenic Sauk River while enjoying the spectacular views of surrounding mountains and taking a dip in the soaking tub. Be in awe while watching the local wildlife from your campsite. Completely private with no neighbors, a truly one of a kind spot right on the Sauk River. All essential amenities provided. Enjoy the led lighted screen net enclosure, queen sized bed, camp kitchen, propane hot water heater with soaking tub, and a generator with a 100 ft extension cord. 13" by 13" shelter with bug netting, rain proof cover, solar LED lights, queen sized air mattress on a metal bed frame. No need to worry about bringing bedding. The bed will be made with a clean flat sheet, pillows with clean pillow cases, and a clean duvet cover with a down comforter. A propane stove top cooker and a small propane BBQ grill are provided along with all of the necessary cooking and eating utensils. The soaking tub is great for cooling off during a hot day, and easily heated up to make it a hot tub during the cool nights.
Pets
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$89
 / night

2. North Stilly River Yurt

93%
(7)
1 site · Lodging · Swede Heaven, WA
Come on up to a magical dreamland in the forest on a winding river! We welcome you to a secluded, yet accessible getaway. You will walk down a winding trail with moss draping from the old forest firs and emerge to an opening in the forest with a welcoming large rock patio, fire ring and well accommodated 20 ft yurt. You can then creep along the trail further and come upon a nice flat, comfy greenery area to pitch multitudes of tents, have a swing in the hammocks, or play some yard games. And yet the magic does not end-- emerge further down the hill and you will come upon the glorious North Fork of the Stillaguamish River. It is mighty during the winter months, but flows to a slow and shallow trickle during the summer making it a wonderful place for romping of children and pets alike. There is also some swim holes if you need to truly cool your skin down. The flowing Stilly has blessed us with a very large sand bar on our side of the river which has an abundance of flat, soft sand to pitch more tents on, and also build castles in for the littles. Lastly, don't forget to catch the fantastic view of White Horse Mountain from the two seats that overlook the river! Catch it during the day or during the night with the moon in front of the mountain. You will never forget it! This is an off-grid property. Please bring your own drinking water. We have an outhouse on sight. The yurt has an audio system with CDs if you so choose to bring in your own portable battery. If it is cold winter months, please be aware that there is no heat source within the yurt. We hope you enjoy this forested river land!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night

3. Feral Farm

100%
(107)
2 sites · Tents · Rockport, WA
A 46 acre off grid communitiy nestled within an established food forest. A mile of trails, a creek/pond, established agroforestry plantings and multiple examples of tiny homes and natural buildings dot the landscape. All within the context of a mature and established forest. The camping sites are private and removed from the bustle of the farm. History: the farm was started in 1997. Matt Van Boven (your host and the owner) started on raw land and built all of the infrastructure with the help of many interns over the years. Every edible plant that could be grown here has been trialed. No irrigation, fertilizer, or cultivation is used on the farm. Only the most resilient and adapted plants remain to this day. These include hundreds of nut and fruit trees as well as many perennial edibles. Much of the forest, itself has been managed with thousands of cedar trees planted among the existing vegetation. Besides the plantings, all manner of natural buildings are represented. Cordwood and cob being a few of the methods explored. The farm has a collection of tiny homes that surround a core of utilitarian structures and provide housing to an eclectic bunch of forest folk. The land is uniquely situated on the confluence of two major rivers (the Sauk and the Skagit). The creek is an old river channel that is now abandoned. A couple sit-on-top kayaks are available to use to explore. For the adventurous, a trail carries on from the creek to the river itself. The trail system is a labor of love crafted over the last 20 years. Almost a mile of manicured trails weave their way around the plantings and forest. The trees are almost 100 years old with some very large specimens of both maple and cedar. The farm is completely off grid and has been so since its inception. Working with limited means has been a theme in the design and development. Living in a more ecological way has been a major inspiration for us and we hope that you, as a guest, not only have an enjoyable stay but also leave inspired to change your life in a similar direction!
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$36
 / night

5. N. Cascades Glamping w/ Hot-tub

98%
(32)
2 sites · Lodging · Rockport, WA
Escape to nature without sacrificing comfort in our stunning glamping dome! Nestled in the heart of the North Cascades, this dome offers a private hot tub, outdoor kitchen with grill and fridge, a fire pit for stargazing, and WiFi for staying connected. Enjoy an outdoor bathroom and shower for a true glamping experience. With the Barr Creek trailhead just 1/4 mile away with a view of a waterfall, it’s the perfect spot for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Reconnect with nature in style! We are a short 11 minute drive to the North Cascades National Park! During the winter (typically end of November/early December through April/May) part of Highway 20 and driving access to the park is closed. You are still able to get to our dome using Highway 20 as that part is open all year round, but you are unable to access the park. You are able to drive to the entrance, park and snow shoe in if you'd like. The part of Highway 20 that is closed is on the west side at milepost 134 at the Ross Dam Trailhead and on the east side, at milepost 171 at the Silver Star Gate, near Mazama. An alternative hiking destination for the winter months is the Rockport State Park which is only a 4 minute drive from the dome. You are able to purchase a day pass on your phone once you arrive.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$250
 / night

7. The River's Edge Camp Ground

98%
(153)
1 site · RV · Concrete, WA
****Due to the recent Skagit River flooding, we have decided to wait to open bookings for the year. Please check back at the beginning of March. We hope to have had time to get things all cleaned up and ready. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out. Thank You, Adam and Kira This is a hidden gem! This is waterfront on the river where you can relax, play in the river with your own beach for your stay. It's a Very beautiful private open RV and Trailer Site on the Skagit River. I have currently owned the property for 10 or so years. This is one of my happy places to bring friends and family and relax. This is where we get our river therapy. Nothing better than sitting by the camp fire watching the river flow and listening to the nature. There is a nice big fire pit as well as a log picnic table. Lots of room to lounge around and enjoy the peace and quiet. Watch the eagle and fish on the river as you sit by the campfire. Kayak down the river from RockPort bridge and pull out right at camp. It's about a two and half hour float down with a Kayak right to camp. Close drive to Baker Lake for the day to hike or sight see. An hour or so away from North Cascade Hwy passes. Or if you feel like a drive, head to Winthrop for the day and walk the town. Fishing can be done right at the site or a short walk to the point. Check the fishing regulations for the time of year you want to fish.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$125
 / night

8. River Rejuvenation Retreat

97%
(137)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Concrete, WA
Closed for winter but you can book now for anytime after April 1st. Yes we where affected by the flood but we r ok and did not loss anything. Just left with a big mess we will have it all cleaned up and looking beautiful again in time for camp season by late spring. We hope to see you then. Private property as well as private river access. Across the river you will see beautiful woods and an amazing view of the Skagit River. Activities include fishing, swimming, river rafting, kayaking, and wild bird watching. There is Lots of extra counter space in the gazebo. I just added a huge picnic table next to the gazebo. Fridge with freezer and 5 gallon water cooler with hot water side. Clean porta potty, sink with running water hand soap. Alcohol and marijuana are okay as long as they are used responsibly.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night

11. HEARTHAVEN

97%
(19)
6 sites · Tents, RVs · Deming, WA
At HEARTHAVEN, a scenic, open meadow leads to an enchanting old growth forest. Make yourself at home and choose a comfortable campsite in the meadow or on the lawn. Enjoy hillside views, forest exploration, resident wildlife and the communal fire circle. Our blossoming permaculture homestead is a serene and welcoming place to breathe and rejuvenate. We are located in the foothills of Kulshan (known as Mount Baker), home to the wild and scenic North Fork Nooksack River. Bald Eagle sanctuaries, bike and hiking trails, and paragliding areas are all within easy reach of our land. Year-round recreation abounds from the Cascades to Salish Sea. Two lovely libraries are nearby, and Bellingham and the Canadian border are each within a 30-minute drive. In addition to tent sites and campervan spots, we have an RV/TIny House parking spot with 50-amp hookup. 20% weekly and 50% monthly discounts available. Dogsitting available while you explore the area... negotiate with my nine-year-old son on this! Check out our AirBnB listing: Scenic and Serene Guest Suite, if you'd like to combine your stay with family and friends who prefer a bit more comfort, all on the same property.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

12. Forest and River Glamping Refuge

100%
(1)
1 site · Lodging · Arlington, WA
Our 7 acre property is located between the Stilliguamish River and the Whitehorse trail. It's a mostly forested property with trails through the woods. The central clearing contains our large vegetable garden and our home. We provide a 10x12 furnished wall tent with electricity, lights and an electric kettle, and an outdoor cooking area with potable water a stove and a few pots. There is also a propane firepit. The toilet is an outhouse. The tent is surrounded by trees, thus very private, despite this being a residential area. Near the tent there is a bench overlooking the river and a steep trail to the rocky bank. On your roughly 3 acre part of the property there are trails to stroll through our woods. These will lead to the Whitehorse trail. Turn left 1 mile to Squire Creek and right 1 mile to the old Fortson mill ponds. There are two bicycles available for your use. The Whitehorse Trail is a rail trail suitable for bicycling. You can be in Darrington on a bicycle in about 40 minutes or ride the other direction to Oso in about an hour. In Darrington there is a mountain bike park on North Mountain, a coffee shop and a brewery. Come enjoy nature at it's finest at our lovely campsite!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$80
 / night

14. Buster's on the Sauk River

93%
(23)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Darrington, WA
Welcome and Hello! We'll be OPENING the FIRST WEEKEND of MAY!! There's the after every winter campground road cleanup/maintenance. Our guests can enjoy being laid back, play music, stay up late, have a couple cocktails/beers and just let the air out of tires, so to speak...Our campground is perfect (we think!) for large groups of people that want a beautiful space for an event, like receptions, family or school reunions, work/corporate campouts, Church events, etc. where you can book the whole campground for yourselves. Or, there are three individual sites you can choose from and book separately on our campground. Two are by the river with wide open view of the river. The third has two entrances, big space, and secluded under a couple of big maple and various other trees without view of the Sauk but has a short and easy path to the river. Drive a little further and you'll find an open area site that also has two entrances. It has a nice wide view of the river with access to the river. It also has an established campfire pit there. The first campsite (the first campsite is the furthest one down) is very secluded as well. Driveway drops down to this site and delivers ample room for a few cars and tents, or rv's. (More on RV's in this listing).. The view of the river is beautiful there and the site features two separate coves on the river. There's a camp trailer down there as well...nothing fancy but we occasionally use it. The electrical needs hooked up and the bathroom hooked up in it. But if you're sick of the rain in your tent and want to get out of the rain, it's there. All three sites are very different from each other. We and the property were introduced to HipCamp last year by another HipCamper. and it's a diamond in the rough. Once you go past our shop and the industrial mechanical views and continue down the driveway it turns into a whole different scene. You'd never know that you're within city limits. Just out in the wild. We're still working on the property to maximize the property's potential. We love this property for its closeness to nature and beautiful scenery! There's lots of diversity in plants, neat rocks all over the place! It's a relaxing getaway and yet close to town and its amenities, including North Mountain Bike Park..
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

17. Cascade Nook Camp-NCNP camping

2 sites · Tents, RVs · Marblemount, WA
Camping builds memories that will get everybody talking and laughing under the stars and around the campfire. Whether you're visiting the North Cascades to hike the epic Cascade Pass trail, take a scenic rafting tour of the Skagit River or shoot the level five rapids of the wild and scenic Cascade River, relax under the stars at your reserved campsite, ready to set up exactly the way you want. Located in the heart of the Cascade River Park, a gated off grid community, enjoy this rustic campsite near the Little Boulder Creek and the wild and scenic Cascade River. Bring your tent, sprinter van or RV to stay at our double sized campsite with level areas for any sleeping set up in this little camping neighborhood. Enjoy a hard topped gazebo for shelter from rain or sun, a picnic table for dining or games, natural fire pit for campfires when permitted, propane fire ring for safer campfires, propane grill for grilling your latest catch from the river and chairs for roasting marshmallows around the fire. Please provide your own fuel (propane or wood). Propane tanks are provided to fill as needed. While running water is supplied, the community HOA recommends boiling before consumption. Stock up on bottled water before you come! A community supplied Porto potty is a short one minute walk from the camp. Restrooms with flush toilets and running sinks are a 20 minute walk or 2 minute drive. Marblemount is located 4 miles up Cascade River Road. Marblemount is about 25 minutes from the North Cascades Visitors Center located in Newhalem. There is no official entrance to the North Cascades National Park.
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$70
 / night

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