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North Cascades National Park Service Complex

Jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 300 glaciers adorn the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Three park units in this mountainous region are managed as one and include North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. These complementary protected lands are united by a contiguous overlay of Stephen Mather Wilderness.
 
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A Rich Tapestry

The mountains, forests, rivers and lakes of North Cascades National Park Service Complex provide a rich tapestry of visitor experience for all abilities and interests. Almost 400 miles of trails and vast undeveloped wilderness allow visitors to experience nature with minimal human-caused intrusions. Possible experiences range from accessible trails to world class mountaineering, including scenic drives, hiking, camping, nature-watching, relaxation, boating and fishing.
 
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Ross Lake National Recreation Area General Management Plan

The development of the General Management Plan (GMP) for Ross Lake National Recreation Area (NRA) is moving forward. The NPS has outlined a full range of proposals for how Ross Lake NRA’s resources, programs, recreational activities, and facilities could be managed in the future. These preliminary alternatives, or visions for the future, address the NRA’s purpose, resource and visitor use issues, legal mandates, and the public comments received to date. More...
 
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The North Cascades Are Calling: Volunteer to be a Steward of the Park

You are invited to become a steward of North Cascades National Park. As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the creation of the park we need your help to care for the North Cascades. Enjoy a visit to the park where recreation, education and restoration blend as one. Experience the natural splendors of the North Cascades, meet interesting people and contribute to the wellbeing of the park. There are many opportunities to volunteer. More...
 
 

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North Cascades NPSC
810 State Route 20
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

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Phone

Visitor Information
(360) 854-7200

Wilderness Information Center
(360) 854-7245

Fax

(360) 856-1934

Climate

Steep mountains and onshore weather systems from the Pacific Ocean influence a wide range of climate conditions in the North Cascades. One of the snowiest places on earth, the westside mountains collect more snow than melts each year (forming glaciers). On the east side of the mountains, conditions are much dryer.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Early exploration of the Puget Sound lead to the naming of many peaks and areas with both Spanish and English names. Diablo Lake and Mount Baker are two examples in the North Cascades.
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Last Updated: May 04, 2008 at 13:12 EST