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Looking for somewhere you can camp in an RV amid unique natural surroundings with easy access to a major city? North Cascades National Park might just be your dream destination.
Located two hours northeast of Seattle, this 500,000-acre park is home to a pristine alpine landscape. We’re talking rugged mountain peaks, breathtaking glaciers, untouched forest, and icy rivers, all of which you can explore while RV camping in one of several campgrounds.
Book an RV in Whatcom County and treat yourself to the many outdoor experiences and adventures in North Cascades National Park.
With its snow-capped mountains and icy rivers and lakes, the North Cascades are sometimes referred to as the American Alps. There’s no shortage of beautiful scenery throughout this enormous park, but to see the best of it, you’ll sometimes need to go off the beaten track.
With this in mind, North Cascades National Park is an excellent destination for hikers. There are around 400 miles of hiking trails that wind their way through and past valleys, forests, glaciers, and lakes, so it’s well worth taking the time to explore on foot. The two-mile River Loop leaves from the North Cascades Visitors’ Center and is a particular favorite, while the short trek to Ladder Creek Falls will have you snapping plenty of photos.
While you’re out hiking, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for a wide range of creatures. Some 200 species of birds and 75 species of mammals live in the park, so you could see everything from gray wolves to spotted owls.
If you feel like taking to the water, you might want to explore Gorge or Diablo Lake by kayak or canoe. Ramps and launches are available for easy access, so you can paddle around and take in the views or maybe wet a line in the hope of catching a rainbow trout. The still waters of these alpine lakes are truly a sight to behold, so you may find that you want to spend as much time as possible on or near the water.
If you want to go RV camping at North Cascades National Park, there are several campgrounds where you can park your rig:
Whether you’re hiking to a lookout, paddling on a pristine lake, or marveling at one of many stunning waterfalls, North Cascades National Park offers an abundance of outdoor activities.
In fact, you’re spoiled for stunning natural scenery in this part of the world. Ross Lake National Recreation Area, with its turquoise lakes and dense alpine forests, is just a short drive away, while Lake Chelan National Recreation Area lies on the park’s southern border. The hugely popular Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is also just a short drive west.
If you’d prefer to head toward the bright lights of civilization, you can be in Seattle in two hours. Check out the Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass, or treat the family to a bird’s eye view of the city from Seattle’s Great Wheel.
Prefer to venture north of the border? Set your sights on Vancouver, home to Stanley Park, Grouse Mountain, and the Museum of Anthropology.
No matter where you decide to go next, rent a camper near North Cascades National Park, pack some warm clothes, and start planning an RV camping adventure you’ll never forget.
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