The campsite offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests, making it a perfect location for nature lovers and hikers alike. There are several nearby points of interest, including the Cle Elum River, the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Kachess Lake. The campground has a variety of amenities, including picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets. Tricouni Camping Area operates on a first-come, first-served basis with 15 campsites available. One interesting fact about the area is that it is named after a type of climbing equipment called a "tricouni," which is a type of mountaineering spike that was popular in the early 1900s. The best time of year to visit is during the summer months, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s during the day to the mid-40s at night. However, visitors should be prepared for sudden changes in weather, as the area is known for its unpredictable climate. Overall, Tricouni Camping Area is a great destination for anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of Washington's wilderness.
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Tricouni
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McAllister
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Fourth of July Pass
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Skagit Queen
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Neve
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Thunder
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THUNDER BASIN
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1" |
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NOHRSC THUNDER BASIN
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1" |
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DIABLO DAM
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0" |
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DIABLO RESERVOIR
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0" |
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NOHRSC SWAMP CREEK
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1" |
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NOHRSC PARK CREEK RIDGE
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0" |
Headwaters To Ends Upstream Of The Diversion Dam (Rm 1)
Headwaters To Mouth At Diablo Lake
Ross Lake National Recreation Area Boundary To Slack Water Of Ross Lake
Confluence Of Canyon And Granite Creeks To Ross Lake National Recreation Area Boundary
Headwaters And Includes Tributaries To Confluence With Stehekin River
Point On Range Line To Ruby Creek