The best camping near Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

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The largest national forest in the Pacific Northwest is a vast and varied haven for recreation.  

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Skagit River RV and Camping

35 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Marblemount, WA
Skagit River RV and Camping is near the small, charming town of Marblemount and close to the entrance of the world-famous North Cascade National Park in the foothills of the Cascades and located on Skagit River. Many of our guests use Skagit River RV and Camping as a base while they explore and climb the surrounding hills and mountains. Bikers also use the park and set up their tents as a base to bike the surrounding area or bike over the North Cascade Pass to eastern Washington. We are a small family and pet-friendly RV campground offering, RV sites and tent sites. We have a wooded park-like area is located behind the campsites for dog walking and nature walks. The surrounding area offers hiking, bird watching, fishing, spectacular photography opportunities, bike riding and climbing trails. The Skagit River has a wild and scenic designation and is a popular river for rafting, kayaking and canoeing. Winter activities include bald eagle watching, fishing and hunting. The mountain air is fresh and clean with seasonal views of snowcapped mountains. If you are traveling with a group or club, there are facilities to accommodate you as well. Ideal for family reunions, rallies, get-togethers and clubs.
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The Landing at Index WA

8 sites · RVs, Tents16 acres · Index, WA
Welcome to The Landing at Index - located on the South Fork Skykomish River, in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains, off of Highway 2. With 16 acres of beautiful, private woods and breathtaking views of Mt. Index, this is a wonderful getaway to kick back and relax after your day of adventures, or just to escape the city rush. The campsites are at the bottom of a long logging road so an SUV or AWD vehicle are preferable , especially during the wetter seasons. When the property was logged approximately 100 years ago they scooped out gravel from the river to make their roads in the area thus creating the back eddy pool along the beach. A rather peaceful setting, including the rushing sound of the river and the occasional whistle of a train. You will feel refreshed and rejuvenated after you stay at The Landing. Pets are welcome, there are outhouses at each campsite. Campfires are allowed (when burn bans are not in place).
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Camp Keyser Forest Camp

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Swede Heaven, WA
Camp Keyser is a wooded 5 acre parcel in the mountains, near mountain loop highway - in the center of everything wonderful in the northern cascade mountains. We have one private cabin and 6 campsites. Tent campers will enjoy the lush landscape of a mature forest with sites along the (seasonal) Thirsty Creek. Nearby (3 minute walk), users can contemplate views of Whitehorse Mountain, Jumbo Mountain, Glacier Peak, and Whitechuck Mountain. This part of the Stillaguamish valley and the adjacent Mountain Loop Highway is known for a great selection of hiking trails, at all skill levels. It is perfect hub for all of your outdoor interests. The trailhead for the summit of Whitehorse Mountain is just a mile away, as is Old Mine Road trail (45 minute hike ending in 2 waterfalls). A 15-20 minute walk takes campers to a swimming hole in the cool Stillaguamish river for a dip or a paddle. Even closer is Whitehorse Regional Trail (great for biking, walking and horseback riding) built on the bed of the former BNSF railroad through the North Stillaguamish River Valley, spanning over 27 miles. The nearly level trail meanders through the valley, rewarding visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas. Sites have a generous fire pit and access to a Porta-Potty. For bathing I recommend cool dip in the Stillaguamish River. In season there is also fishing, snowshoeing, concerts at the blue grass festival grounds, a rodeo, and so much more.
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The Pathfinders Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging18 acres · Concrete, WA
Welcome to The Pathfinders Sanctuary, where stunning river views, serene beaches, and the natural beauty of the Northern Cascades await you. Nestled within 18 acres of lush forest and bordered by the picturesque Jackman Creek and the Skagit River, our two-story treehouse offers the perfect escape. Our modern treehouse, designed like a tiny home on stilts, is your cozy, private getaway. Fully furnished and wired for electricity, it features a small kitchen, an electric fireplace, a heated electric composting outhouse, and an outdoor heated shower. Conveniently located just outside the historic town of Concrete, The Pathfinders Sanctuary serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the hiking trails, state and national parks, and stunning lakes of the Northern Cascades. Take a break from the daily grind and immerse yourself in nature at The Pathfinders Sanctuary. Reconnect with yourself and your loved ones in this peaceful haven. Book your stay today and experience the magic of the Northern Cascades.
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The best camping near Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest guide

Overview

About

Stretching 180 miles south from the Canadian border, this massive, 3.8-million-acre national forest offers something for everyone, from dry steppes and verdant valleys to towering glacial peaks and lush forests. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, and, in winter, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Not surprisingly, the camping options are vast as well, with more than 140 developed and dispersed campsites and plenty of space for backcountry camping.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for hikers and birdwatchers: The Klipchuk Campground offers easy access to hiking trails along the North Cascade Scenic Highway and great birdwatching from camp.
  • Best for lake views and water access: All sites at the tent-only Glacier View Campground have lake and mountain views, plus easy access to Lake Wenatchee.
  • Best for climbers: The Early Winters Campground is close to the Goat Wall and Fun Rock climbing areas.

 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Most campgrounds are first-come, first-served, so plan to arrive early in the day or during the week to grab a spot. More than 20 campgrounds offer campsites available for advance reservations. Book a spot for peak season as soon as possible.
  1. Be sure to check on seasonal opening and closing dates, which vary by campground.

When to go

Summer is the peak season for the forest, and despite the vast size, popular areas can see crowds. Spring is a great time for wildflowers and waterfalls, while late summer and fall bring berries and mushrooms. Late September and early October are good times to look for fall colors. The national forest is home to several ski resorts, which are snow dependent.

Know before you go

  • Permits are required for fishing, hunting, and harvesting of berries and mushrooms. 
  • Overnight permits are required for the Enchantments Area from May 15 to October 31, with a pre-season lottery held between February 15 and March 1. 
  • Motorized and mechanized equipment, including bicycles and drones, are not permitted in designated wilderness areas.
  • Pack some rain gear. Some areas of the forest can see up to 70 inches of precipitation a year.
  • Pets are prohibited in the Enchantment Area and Ingalls Lake area of Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
  • Cell phone coverage can be very spotty, especially in valleys and along rivers, streams, and lakes.

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