Greetings from North Cascades National Park

North Cascades is my retirement choice, after a career rangering from Everglades to Denali. Living just east of the Park now, lets me help provide a National Park quality visit for those choosing to overnight in our lodges, or the National Forest campgrounds. My book: Ski Trails and Wildlife explains how best to enjoy and restore our snowy parks and forests.

Sincerely,
Eric

North Cascades National Park

North Cascades National Park Service Complex encompasses 684,000 acres of wilderness, trails and rivers, as well as Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. In this vast terrain are jagged mountains, hundreds of glaciers and old-growth forests that have never been cut, with large, magnificent trees and tiered canopies of fir, hemlock and cedar. The snowy winters at this park produce stunning waterfalls in the spring — a phenomenon that is so beloved, the Cascade Range is named for them.

State(s): Washington

Established: 1968

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