Park Creek Campground and Camping
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About the Campground
Located fifteen to twenty miles north of the town of Concrete, Washington, adjacent to Baker Lake. Host located at Panarama Point campground.
Services & Amenities
Fees
Peak Season May 27 2010 - Sep 11 2010 |
STANDARD NONELECTRIC |
$12.00 |
Walk In Season Sep 12 2010 - Sep 13 2010 |
STANDARD NONELECTRIC |
N/A |
Peak Season May 26 2011 - Sep 10 2011 |
STANDARD NONELECTRIC |
$12.00 |
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Alerts and Important Information
Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance.
This campground requires a 2 day minimum stay on weekends.
This campground requires a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends.
Maximum 2 vehicles per site.
2nd vehicle fee of $6 (overnight) and $5 (day use, space permitting) will be collected at the campground.
Campground Contact Information
Open From: Jun 17 2010 to Dec 14 2010
Reservation Phone: 877-444-6777
Campground Reservations:
Park Creek
Campground Phone: 541-338-7869
Customer Service Phone:888-445-1474
Backcountry Permits Phone: 877-550-6777
Mount Vernon,
WA
541-338-7869
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More About Park Creek Campground
Park Creek is a campground located in Mount Vernon, Washington. This is a US Forest Service campground. All reservations can be made by calling 1-877-444-6777.
To find this campground check the map shown above, or enter -121.6664 latitude, and -121.6664 longitude into your GPS device.
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