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Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| | Washington is a good site for campers. Pierce Creek is one of the streams nearby that might be worth checking out, and there's good hiking along the East Bank Trail. Among the things you can do close to Big Bear Campground are hiking, fishing, whitewater paddling, and swimming, so you won’t run out of things to do. This campground is so nice. You could also take a look at Ross Lake while you're here at Big Bear Campground; it's close by, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Jack Mountain Trail. All the water falling down from the sky makes |
Big Bear Campground a wet site; November is the wettest month with most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month. All the splendid local attractions in the vicinity and the nearby outdoors recreation are fine causes to come. At Big Bear Campground amusing stuff to do is
| bountiful; to be at this campground is good fun any time. You truly should have a thing about the Northern Cascade Range. If you come at the right time of year, Stetattle Creek offers some perfect whitewater. If you adore the outdoors, you'll love Big Bear Campground. There's whitewater on Canyon Creek - Skagit Tributary for all you adrenaline kick people, and don't leave Big Bear Campground without first going for a hike along the Sourdough Lookout Trail. Big Bear Campground is a good camp ground to use as a base while enjoying the Northern Cascade | |
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Range. Summertime highs at Big Bear Campground generally tend to be in the 70's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 50's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Big Bear Campground. There are some great
whitewater spots on Granite Creek, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Big Bear Campground; Panther Creek Trail is a splendid local trail. These mountains rock, just check out all the fun things to do in the Northern Cascade Range. The top of Pumpkin Mountain is easily distinguished from Big Bear Campground, and Big Bear Campground is right by the Pyramid Lake Trail.
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LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO:
Coordinates: Latitude: 48.77528 Longitude: -121.0575
Freestone Inn And Cabins, Mazama
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39 miles away
In the early 1940's a local rancher and packer named Jack Wilson built six cabins along the banks of a local creek. Calling his new venture the Early Winter Resort, Wilson created not only one of the ...
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Outdoors Recreation Near Wenatchee, Washington Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Wenatchee, Washington, the metro area neareast to Big Bear Campground. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
More Hotels and Campgrounds Near Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| These outdoors activities are available near Big Bear Campground. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Big Bear Campground:
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Rainbow Point Campground, Whatcom County
, 2 miles away |
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Cougar Island Campground, Whatcom County
, 2 miles away |
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Colonial Creek Campground, Whatcom County
, 4 miles away |
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Tenmile Island Campground, Whatcom County
, 4 miles away |
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Cat Island Campground, Whatcom County
, 5 miles away |
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Lighting Creek Campground, Whatcom County
, 5 miles away |
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Little Beaver Campground, Whatcom County
, 6 miles away |
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| | Hotels Near Big Bear Campground:
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Mazama Ranch House, Winthrop
, 27 miles away |
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Totem Trail Motel, Rockport
, 33 miles away |
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Freestone Inn And Cabins, Mazama
, 39 miles away |
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Stagecoach Inn, Darrington
, 45 miles away |
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Mazama Country Inn, Mazama
, 46 miles away |
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Dirty Face Lodge, Leavenworth
, 47 miles away |
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Eagles Nest Motel & RV Park, Concrete
, 48 miles away |
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| | Trails Near Big Bear Campground:
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Sourdough Lookout Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 3 miles away, 16.4 hiking miles, 5982 feet elevation difference |
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East Bank Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 4 miles away, 30 hiking miles, 1028 feet elevation difference |
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Panther Creek Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 5 miles away, 8.7 hiking miles, 2363 feet elevation difference |
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Jack Mountain Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 5 miles away, 9.4 hiking miles, 4860 feet elevation difference |
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Pyramid Lake Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 6 miles away, 2.2 hiking miles, 1153 feet elevation difference |
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Hidden Lake Trail, Skagit County
County
, 16 miles away, 5.8 hiking miles, 2693 feet elevation difference |
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Mill Creek Trail, Whatcom County
County
, 16 miles away, 29.4 hiking miles, 5463 feet elevation difference |
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| | Ski Areas Near Big Bear Campground:
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Mt.Baker, Washington
, 42 miles away, 1500 vertical feet |
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Stephens Pass, Washington
, 52 miles away, 1800 vertical feet |
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Alpental, Washington
, 66 miles away, 2280 vertical feet |
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Snoqualmie, Washington
, 67 miles away, 1100 vertical feet |
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Echo Valley, Washington
, 79 miles away, 900 vertical feet |
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Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Washington
, 81 miles away, 1240 vertical feet |
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Mission Ridge, Washington
, 81 miles away, 2200 vertical feet |
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Crystal Mountain, Washington
, 89 miles away, 3100 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Big Bear Campground:
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Stetattle Creek, Whatcom
County
, 8 miles away, Class IV(V) - 4 miles long (Jay Creek to Gorge Lake) |
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Granite Creek, Whatcom
County
, 9 miles away, Class IV - 5 miles long (Beebe Creek to Panther Creek) |
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Canyon Creek - Skagit Tributary, Whatcom
County
, 14 miles away, Class IV-V - 6.7 miles long (Slate Creek to Granite Creek) |
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Granite Creek, Skagit/whatcom
County
, 14 miles away, Class IV-V(V+) - 4.6 miles long (Highway 20 to Beebe Creek) |
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Cascade River, Skagit
County
, 19 miles away, Class II - 6 miles long (Mineral Park to Marble Creek Campground) |
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