The campground provides basic facilities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets for visitors to enjoy. However, there is no running water or electricity available at the site. Additionally, it is important to note that the campground does not provide any garbage disposal services, so visitors are required to pack out their trash.
Reservations are not accepted at Marble Creek camping area, and campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. It is recommended to arrive early, especially during weekends and holidays, as the campground tends to fill up quickly. The best time to visit this camping area is during the summer months when the weather is mild and there is less chance of rain. However, it is important to come prepared with appropriate clothing as the temperatures can drop significantly during the night.
While camping at Marble Creek, there are a few things to be aware of. It is advised to keep all food securely stored to prevent any encounters with wildlife, especially bears. Additionally, visitors are reminded to practice Leave No Trace principles and be respectful of the natural surroundings by not disturbing the flora and fauna. Finally, it is crucial to bring enough water for personal use, as there is no access to potable water at the campground.
Cascade River At Marblemount
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494cfs |
Skagit River At Marblemount
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5160cfs |
Bacon Creek Below Oakes Creek Near Marblemount
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217cfs |
Newhalem Creek Near Newhalem
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30cfs |
Skagit River At Newhalem
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4030cfs |
Thunder Creek Near Newhalem
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301cfs |
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NOHRSC THUNDER BASIN
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1" |
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THUNDER BASIN
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1" |
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DIABLO RESERVOIR
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0" |
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DIABLO DAM
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0" |
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NOHRSC PARK CREEK RIDGE
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0" |
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PARK CREEK RIDGE
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0" |
Headwaters To Ends Upstream Of The Diversion Dam (Rm 1)
South Section Line Of Sec 24, T36N, R10E To Confluence With Skagit River
Headwaters In Se1/4 Of Sec 36, T37N, R9E To South Section Line Of Sec 24, T36N, R10E
Glacier Peak Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Skagit River
Headwaters In Nw1/4 Of Sec 32, T34N, R12N To Glacier Peak Wilderness Boundary
Begins Upstream Of The Diversion Dam (Rm 1) To Confluence With Skagit River