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North Cascades/Newhalem Creek

Overview

Newhalem Creek Campground serves as a premier gateway to the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Tucked within a lush forest of Douglas firs and western red cedars, the park offers a classic Pacific Northwest camping experience. It provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to disconnect from digital life and reconnect with the raw beauty of Washington’s rugged wilderness. The site is managed by the National Park Service, ensuring a well-maintained environment that respects the local ecosystem while providing essential comforts for travelers looking for an authentic nature experience.

Location & Surroundings

Located just off the North Cascades Highway in Newhalem, WA, the park is defined by its proximity to the glacial-fed Skagit River. The surroundings are characterized by steep, jagged mountain peaks and a dense, verdant canopy that provides a cool, shaded environment even during the height of summer. Visitors are treated to the sounds of Newhalem Creek rushing nearby, creating a tranquil atmosphere that feels miles away from civilization despite being easily accessible from the main road. The area is a sanctuary for local wildlife, including black bears and bald eagles.

Amenities & Park Features

As a traditional national park facility, Newhalem Creek offers dry camping sites without electric or water hookups. However, the park is well-equipped with paved parking pads that can accommodate various RV sizes. Guests have access to flush toilets and drinking water, which adds a layer of convenience to the rustic setting. Each site includes a picnic table and a fire ring, perfect for evening gatherings. While there are no showers on-site, the proximity to the North Cascades Visitor Center provides additional educational resources and park information for all visitors.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The park is a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The Trail of the Cedars offers a gentle loop through old-growth forest, while the nearby Ladder Creek Falls provides a stunning light display in the evenings. For those interested in local history and engineering, the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project facilities are a short walk away. A quick drive leads to the famous turquoise waters of Diablo Lake, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking overlooks or explore the water by kayak. The Sterling Munro Trail is also nearby, offering spectacular views of the Picket Range.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is ideal for self-contained RV travelers who prioritize natural beauty and serenity over luxury resort amenities. It is a perfect match for families wanting to teach children about forest ecology and for photographers looking to capture the iconic peaks of the North Cascades. If your travel style involves unplugging and exploring, Newhalem Creek offers the perfect basecamp for discovering the dramatic landscapes and hidden gems of northern Washington. It is best suited for those who appreciate a quiet, contemplative environment surrounded by ancient trees.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Skagit River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Facility

• Type (National Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Spring,Summer,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (111)
• Max Length (22)
• Paved Sites (111)
• No Hookups (111)
• Back-ins (15 x 22)

User Reviews

Nette

January 08, 2026

This was the best campground of our entire trip. Private, quiet and a deer walked right up to our van. Didn't want to leave.

M A

August 27, 2025

The group campsite at Newhalem was an ideal location for our five families and ten kids. The site was spacious and featured a large shed with plenty of tables, which was great for meals and hangouts. The restrooms were cleaned daily and were well-maintained, which was a huge convenience for our large group. We also enjoyed the excellent views from the nearby river.

angus

August 26, 2025

Gorgeous campsite in North cascades NP right on the river in amongst the forest. The campsite has plenty of good sized spots with room for just about any rig. Lots of tree cover so no solar and minimal starlink but a tiny bit of cell service from nearby newhalem. There is a dumb station right as you come over the bridge. Couple shork hikes around the campground, one loop down to the river and another takes you into newhalem, both very nice to checkout. The visitor center is also right in the CG. Great base in the center of the valley with amazing forest vibes.

Patrick Tanguy

July 28, 2025

A perfect spot to explore trails, one leading to the river, another to the visitor center and a third one going from loop C to the Newhalem village. We were in loop C Site 111, at level for our motorhome and not too far from the washrooms block which was quite nice and clean with flushable toilets. No showers but we knew that. Worth mentioning the presence of recycling bins, mixed recycling. It is so rare to have recycling bins in national parks (why is it?) that I need to highlight this. Most of the time, it is just a dumpster… A note to RVers that there is a dump station with potable water. Also, from time to time there is a loud siren that goes on and we had no clue what that was for and we learned that it is to advise folks that there is water released from the three different dams…and that we need to get out of the water….

KOI Pond

June 22, 2025

This campground had 3 loops with about 30 sites in each loop. Most of the sites seemed large enough for RV's and most had built built tent sites. Some of the pull through sites were long enough for the largest of RV's. All of the sites are standard with only table and fire ring. It was a clean campground and dark with no distracting lights. This campground had hiking trails which you could take down to the river. We also easily hiked to the North Cascade Visitors Center. Caution... There are ticks and each of us found one on us after a hike through overgrown trails.

Mike Goldstein

June 10, 2025

This is a great place to camp. Each site seems to have some privacy. We found others to be kind and considerate. The trails were great.

Sasha Brannum

November 22, 2021

Absolutely fantastic campground. Spacious level sites away from any road noise. Really easy hiking and biking right from your campsite. I hadn't planned on staying here but with the Cascade loop fire closures over the summer, I was lucky to get a site last minute since no one could go much farther east. I wish I'd spent more than a few nights and I'll definitely go back when I get to do the entire loop. You do need to be "bear aware". There was a junior bear wandering through the neighboring sites. Luckily, it was just old enough that mom wasn't around. I thought it was great but some folks were definitely...not as excited :)

Rachael Meadows

August 25, 2021

Nice covered campsites with raised tent pads. A quite spot to spend the night while exploring North Cascades National Park! Would definitely stay here again!

Keri

July 13, 2021

This Campground is pretty nice and so close to Diablo lake and other tourist attractions.

Debbie Clinton

June 19, 2021

Didn't have a reservation but got lucky as there were open sites. Very nice park, clean flush toilets. Beautiful wooded fairly private sites. Not good for solar charging.

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