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Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington

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This primitive campground is positioned in an incredibly beautiful setting; experience the outdoors in Washington at its finest at a primitive campground such as this one. You shouldn't be in a building every day; you have to get out of the house once in a while, and Big Bear Campground in Washington is exactly the place. The great selection of local attractions, and so much to do will make you happy you came.
Getting to this primitive campground can
 
    be slightly tough, but it's well worth it. Of course services are few in a primitive campground like this. Among the things you can do in close proximity to Big Bear Campground are swimming, fishing, whitewater paddling, and hiking,
 so you won’t run out of things to do.

There are so many exciting things right next door to Big Bear Campground, and spending time at this campground is fantastically enjoyable. This camp ground is one of the good spots to camp here in the Northern Cascade Range.
Washington has so much stuff to offer nature lovers. The type IV(V) Jay Creek to Gorge Lake portion of Stetattle Creek is 4 miles long. On the whole this part of Stetattle Creek is a demanding
 
    site for whitewater rafting or kayaking. You ought to check circumstances before you go; whitewater rafting or kayaking can become hazardous. A perfect 16.4-mile-from-start-to-finish backpacking and hiking trail having a perfect 5,982-foot
  variation in altitude can be encountered in close proximity. This is the Sourdough Lookout Trail; it's a stunning walk. A demanding backpacking and hiking trail it is; Sourdough Lookout Trail requires more or less three days to walk. There's a great 30-mile-in-distance great outdoors hiking trail in possession of a great 1,028-foot elevation variation around here; this pretty great outdoors hiking trail is the East Bank Trail.  



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Freestone Inn, Mazama

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These outdoors activities are available near Big Bear Campground.
 Campgrounds Near Big Bear Campground:
Rainbow Point Campground, Whatcom County, 2 miles away
Cougar Island Campground, Whatcom County, 2 miles away
Tenmile Island Campground, Whatcom County, 4 miles away
Colonial Creek Campground, Whatcom County, 5 miles away
Cat Island Campground, Whatcom County, 5 miles away
Lighting Creek Campground, Whatcom County, 5 miles away
Little Beaver Campground, Whatcom County, 6 miles away
 Hotels Near Big Bear Campground:
Freestone Inn, Mazama , 43 miles away
 Trails Near Big Bear Campground:
Sourdough Lookout Trail, Whatcom County , 3 miles away,  16.4 hiking miles, 5982 feet elevation difference
East Bank Trail, Whatcom County , 4 miles away,  30 hiking miles, 1028 feet elevation difference
Panther Creek Trail, Whatcom County , 5 miles away, 8.7 hiking miles, 2363 feet elevation difference
Jack Mountain Trail, Whatcom County , 5 miles away,  9.4 hiking miles, 4860 feet elevation difference
Pyramid Lake Trail, Whatcom County , 6 miles away,  2.2 hiking miles, 1153 feet elevation difference
Hidden Lake Trail, Skagit County , 16 miles away,  5.8 hiking miles, 2693 feet elevation difference
Mill Creek Trail, Whatcom County , 16 miles away,  29.4 hiking miles, 5463 feet elevation difference
 Ski Areas Near Big Bear Campground:
Mt.Baker, Washington , 42 miles away, 1500 foot drop, 8 lifts, 38 runs
Stevens Pass, Washington , 52 miles away, 1800 foot drop, 10 lifts, 37 runs
Alpental, Washington , 66 miles away, 2280 foot drop, 5 lifts, 19 runs
Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington , 67 miles away, 2280 foot drop, 26 lifts, 96 runs
Echo Valley, Washington , 79 miles away, 900 foot drop, 4 lifts, 8 runs
Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Washington , 81 miles away, 1240 foot drop, 3 lifts, 10 runs
Mission Ridge, Washington , 81 miles away, 2250 foot drop, 6 lifts, 36 runs
Apex Mountain, British Columbia , 85 miles away, 2000 foot drop, 5 lifts, 68 runs
Crystal Mountain, Washington , 89 miles away, 3100 foot drop, 11 lifts, 50 runs
 Whitewater Near Big Bear Campground:
Stetattle Creek, Whatcom County , 9 miles away, Class IV(V) - 4 miles long (Jay Creek to Gorge Lake)
Granite Creek, Whatcom County , 12 miles away, Class IV - 5 miles long (Beebe Creek to Panther Creek)
Skagit River, Whatcom County , 15 miles away, Class II-III+ - 8.9 miles long (Goodell Creek to Copper Creek)
Granite Creek, Skagit/whatcom County , 16 miles away, Class IV-V(V+) - 4.6 miles long (Highway 20 to Beebe Creek)
Canyon Creek - Skagit Tributary, Whatcom County , 18 miles away, Class IV-V - 6.7 miles long (Slate Creek to Granite Creek)
 Lakes Near Big Bear Campground
Bouck Lake, Whatcom County , 10 miles away

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