North Cascades National Park

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An alpine landscape with over 300 glaciers. Soaring mountain peaks, turquoise lakes, and steep valleys with views of snow-capped peak. You might think you’d have to travel to Alaska, but it’s all in North Cascades National Park, about a three hour drive from Seattle in Washington. Black bears and even the occasional grizzly bear call the park home. It’s also an amazing park for hiking, boating, biking, rock climbing and camping. And for the adventurous, don’t miss Cascade Pass, one of the great hikes in the national parks.

Established in 1968, the park is best experienced in the summer, where average high temperatures are generally in the 70’s. The park is also one of the least visited, so overcrowding will not be a problem regardless of when you visit.  You can camp at one of the several campground or do some back country camping as well. If you’re looking for more amenities, you’ll want to reserve a year in advance as the options are limited.

Getting There

Find out how to get to the park, including the closest airport and and highways.

Maps

Maps, maps and more maps! Free maps of the park, trails and other highlights

Plan Your Trip

Things to know before coming, including cost, weather and the best time of the year to visit.

Attractions

Find out everything there is to do in the park. Don’t miss these recommendations from TripAdvisor.

Best Hikes

Discover the most popular and beautiful hikes the park has to offer. Alltrails has reviews and more.

Top 3 Must See

Limited time, or just want to hit the highlights? These are our top three “must see” attractions in the park.

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