Ross Lake by Linescrew1

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Located 40 miles (64 km) south of Hope, British Columbia on the Silver/Skagit Rd is Hozomeen Campground in the North Cascade National Park at Ross Lake, Washington State. It is located on one of the few unguarded American border road crossings. This is in a very remote wilderness area and all visitors should be prepared for self sufficiency.

To reach Hozomeen take the Silver/Skagit Road from Highway #1, Exit 168, 2 mi (3 km) west of Hope, B.C. Travel south for 40 miles (64km) to reach the campground, Ranger Station, and boat launch. The Silver/Skagit Road is maintained but unpaved and often rough, carry a spare tire. Hozomeen Campground is not accessible by road from the U.S. but you will not need a passport to cross into the USA from here.

Details: Deep in the mountains, this primitive camp sits near the US-Canadian border at the north end of Ross Lake. Elevation 1600'.
Capacity: 75 designated sites plus other camping areas.
Fees and Reservations: Free. First come, first served. No reservations. Check out time noon.
Facilities and Services: Potable water. Vault Toilets. No gas or services available, all garbage must be packed out. Gathering firewood prohibited.
Recreational Opportunities: Boat launch on Ross Lake. Fishing on Ross Lake. Hiking trails. Interpretive programs during the summer.

Consult the official National Park Service web site for more information on this destination at: https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisi...
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