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The Mountains
The North Cascades are named after the abundant waterfalls that lace the mountains. Ross Lake National Recreation Area, along State Route 20, is where most visitors center the park complex. The Skagit River, and three major reservoirs (Gorge, Diablo and Ross Lakes) offer ample recreation and sightseeing. Points of interest include visitor centers, viewpoints, short trails, campgrounds, and the Stephen Mather Wilderness. A new Environmental Learning Center is located on the shores of Diablo Lake.
North Cascades Institute offers a variety of hands-on programs, including Mountain School, a residential program for elementary, junior and high-school students from various school districts in western Washington. Other programs include summer youth adventures, family getaways, adult seminars, and retreats, graduate studies and volunteer stewardship opportunities.
The North Cascades Area offers a full range of moutain experiences... Hiking, Climbing, Guided Tours, Boating & Fishing, Bird & Wildlife Viewing, Horseback Riding, Bicycling and Educational Wilderness Programs to name a few! There is something for you here at North Cascades National Park.
Did you know? The Cascade Range supports over 300 species of wild life. Take a hike on the Wild Side! Skagit Valley is the North Cascades Gateway, and the perfect place to start and end your adventure.
Featured Sites:
North Cascades ~ Plan Your Visit
North Cascades Institute
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