Grouse Camp Site campground
Grouse Camp Site
Reservations are not accepted at Grouse Camp Site. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is recommended to arrive early, especially during peak seasons when the campground tends to fill up quickly. The best time to visit Grouse Camp Site is during the summer months when the weather is mild and conditions are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
While camping at Grouse Camp Site, campers should be cautious of the local wildlife, including bears, and take appropriate precautions to store food securely. Additionally, it is important to practice Leave No Trace principles and clean up after yourself to help preserve the beauty of the area. Overall, Grouse Camp Site offers a scenic and peaceful camping experience surrounded by the natural beauty of Washington state.
What's on-site at Grouse Camp Site
Key facilities Snoflo tracks for this campground. Confirm with the operator before booking -- amenities can change seasonally.
Plan your trip down to the hour
Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
5-day forecast table
Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind. Each cell is colour-coded relative to the column min/max so trends jump out at a glance.
| Time | Condition | Temp (°F) | Snow (in) | Rain (in) | Humidity (%) | Wind (mps) | Wind dir |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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15-day temperature & precipitation
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks. Hover any point for the full breakdown.
Other campgrounds in the area
Snoflo-tracked campsites within driving distance of Grouse Camp Site, with reservations status.
| Campground | Reservations | Toilets | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Meadow Fields Camp Site | ✗ | ✗ | → |
| Steelhead Group Camp | ✗ | ✗ | → |
| Cougar Group Camp | ✗ | ✗ | → |
| Bear Group Camp | ✗ | ✗ | → |
| Doe Camp | ✗ | ✗ | → |
Nearby streamflow
USGS streamgauges within reach of Grouse Camp Site -- pulled live from the National Water Information System.
| Streamgauge | Discharge | View |
|---|---|---|
| Nf Stillaguamish River Near Arlington | 473 cfs | → |
| Sauk River At Darrington | 5,220 cfs | → |
| East Branch Tulalip Creek Nr Mouth Nr Tulalip | 2 cfs | → |
| Tulalip Creek Above East Branch Near Tulalip | 5 cfs | → |
| Mission Creek Near Tulalip | 2 cfs | → |
| Tulalip Creek Near Tulalip | 7 cfs | → |
Nearby snow depths
NRCS SNOTEL stations within reach of Grouse Camp Site -- relevant when planning a shoulder-season or alpine trip.
| SNOTEL station | Snowpack | 24h Snowfall | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decline Creek Snotel | 0.0 in | 0.0 in | → |
| White Chuck Mountain | 34.3 in | 0.0 in | → |
| Alpine Meadows | 6.0 in | 0.0 in | → |
| Elbow Lake | 1.0 in | 0.0 in | → |
| Nohrsc Alpine Meadows | 5.0 in | 0.0 in | → |
| Elbow Lake | 1.0 in | 0.0 in | → |
Plan a longer trip
The closest parks, lakes, boat launches, and paddle runs so a camping night can grow into a full weekend.
Parks
- River Meadows County Park
- Twin Rivers Park
- Haller Bridge Park
- Frank Mason Park
- O Reilly Acres County Park
- Mount Pilchuck State Park
Boat launches
- West Lake Riley Road Snohomish County
- Snohomish County
- 99th Avenue Northeast 5711, Lake Stevens
- 123rd Drive Northeast 1709, Lake Stevens
- 57th Street Northeast Marysville
Paddle runs
- Headwaters In Sw1/4 Of Sec 7, T31n, R9e To Boulder River Wilderness Boundary
- Boulder River Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Stillaguamish River
- Canyon Creek To Confluence With North Fork Stillaguamish River
- Headwaters In Ne1/4 Of Sec 14, T29n, R10e To Confluence With Canyon Creek
- Glacier Peak Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Sauk River
- Glacier Peak Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Suiattle River
Camping essentials & Leave No Trace
- Pack it in, pack it out
- Take all trash, food scraps, and gear back with you to keep campsites clean and protect wildlife.
- Respect wildlife
- Observe animals from a distance, store food securely, and never feed wildlife to maintain natural behavior and safety.
- Know before you go
- Check weather, fire restrictions, trail conditions, and permit requirements to ensure a safe and well-planned trip.
- Minimize campfire impact
- Use established fire rings, keep fires small, fully extinguish them, or opt for a camp stove when fires are restricted.
- Leave what you find
- Preserve natural and cultural features by avoiding removal of plants, rocks, artifacts, or other elements of the environment.
Set push alerts in the Snoflo app
Save Grouse Camp Site as a favorite, set a custom threshold (precipitation, snowpack, freezing temperatures), and the iOS app will push the moment conditions cross.
About Grouse Camp Site
Can I make reservations at Grouse Camp Site?
This campground does not appear to accept reservations -- it's typically first-come, first-served. Arrive early on summer weekends.
How fresh is the weather data on this page?
The hourly forecast updates throughout the day from the NOAA / yr.no public feeds. Streamflow data is pulled live from USGS streamgauges and snowpack from the NRCS SNOTEL network.
What's the best time of year to visit?
Use the 15-day temperature & precipitation outlook on this page to plan -- pick a window with comfortable temperatures and low precipitation. For longer trips, the 5-day hourly meteogram shows snow + rain accumulation hour-by-hour.
How do I get to Grouse Camp Site?
Tap Directions in the hero above to open driving directions in Google Maps, or Open in map to center the Snoflo interactive map on the campground.
Can I get alerts when conditions change?
Yes -- alerts are managed through the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this campground, set a threshold (temperature, snowpack, precipitation), and you'll get a push the moment it crosses.
Other campgrounds near here
Snoflo-tracked campgrounds within driving distance of Grouse Camp Site.