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Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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Amenities and facilities are few in primitive campgrounds like Big Bear Campground. This primitive campground is to be found in an incredibly gorgeous site; needless to say it may be tough to get to a primitive campground such as Big Bear Campground, but it's worth the effort. Washington has such a large number of things to offer nature lovers. The Northern Cascade Range scenery is always pretty. Such a magnificent pick of attractions and all the outdoors recreation will definitely have you coming back repeatedly. Restrooms are needless to say offered, and at this primitive campground you could get a nicer wilderness experience | |
than you would get at a more civilized campground. There are so many exciting things to do close to Big Bear Campground, and it is a very magnificent campground. Some activities here at Big Bear Campground are whitewater paddling,
| | fishing, hiking, and swimming, so you won’t run out of things to do. At last, camping season is here once more, and Big Bear Campground in Washington is just the place. A good 4-mile-from-start-to-finish whitewater segment on Stetattle Creek is close by. This, the Jay Creek to Gorge Lake section, is a category IV(V). This part of Stetattle Creek is good for those with a great deal of whitewater know-how. Don't fail to remember to check restrictions before you go whitewater kayaking and rafting to ensure your security. A tremendous 16.4-mile-long backcountry trail boasting a tremendous 5,982-foot difference in altitude can be encountered in the neighborhood. This is the Sourdough Lookout Trail; | |
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it's a lovely hike. A challenging backcountry trail it is; Sourdough Lookout Trail requires more or less three days to hike.
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Other campgrounds near Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington:
McMillan, Marblemount, 1 miles away
Rainbow Point Campground, Whatcom County, 2 miles away
Spencer's Camp, Marblemount, 2 miles away
Green Point, Marblemount, 2 miles away
May Creek, Marblemount, 2 miles away
Roland Point, Marblemount, 2 miles away
Cougar Island, Marblemount, 2 miles away
Cougar Island Campground, Whatcom County, 2 miles away
Devils Jct, Marblemount, 3 miles away
Buster Brown, Marblemount, 4 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington:
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)
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Trails near Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington:
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
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Lakes Near Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington:
Bouck Lake, Whatcom County, 10 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Big Bear Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
Local climate location: ROSS DAM 15 miles away

           
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