25 miles 40 km east of marblemount 63 miles 101 km west of winthrop.
Marble creek campground washington state.
With tent and trailer sites this campground will put you smack dab in the heart of the wilderness.
This campground is an excellent choice for those who want to get away from it remote amongst giant firs and cedars.
Marble creek campground is situated adjacent to marble creek and the cascade river.
Outdoor recreation information center 222 yale ave n.
Darrington ranger district 1405 emens ave.
Entrance station for colonial creek campground on diablo lake.
This campground is not large rv friendly.
Darrington wa 98241 360 436 1155 questions.
Horses are allowed on the trail but not allowed in campground or picnic areas.
Seattle wa 98109 800 270 7504.
The campground is situated adjacent to marble creek and the cascade river and has 23 tent trailer sites of which 15 can be reserved.
Large rvs can better be accommodated in newhalem creek.
Reserve marble creek campground in skagit county washington.
Located off of sr 20 at mile post 130.
Fishing and swimming are available.
Marble creek campground marblemount.
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We were only able to find this one.
Baker ranger district 810 state route 20 sedro woolley wa 98284 360 856 5700 ext 515 questions.
Continue on the cascade river road for approximately 8 miles and turn right following the signs to the campground.
Vault toilets are available.
Marble creek campground in mt.
Baker snoqualmie national forest marblemount washington.
Marble creek rushing 20 miles through the rugged st.
Abandoned sometime prior to 1922 it was later used by the forest service as a pack trail tunnel before a real road up marble creek was built.
It s not glamping but you won t be roughing it there are garbage bins and restrooms available but no potable water or cell service so come prepared.
Marble creek campground is located along the cascade river road forest service road 15 east of the village of marblemount approximately 8 miles from state route 20.
Francis mountains is named for deposits of attractively colored dolomites which were mined and used in the building trade as taum sauk marble.
More info on my idaho abandoned railroads trip page.