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North Cascades National Park

Discover North Cascades National Park, a haven of rugged peaks, alpine lakes, and lush forests. A must-visit for hiking, photography, and untouched wilderness enthusiasts.

Known as the “American Alps,” North Cascades National Park boasts rugged peaks, cascading waterfalls, and over 300 glaciers.


Location

Located in northern Washington state near the Canadian border.


Quick Facts

  • Size: 504,654 acres

  • Year Established: 1968

  • Unique Features: Cascade Pass, Ross Lake, alpine ecosystems


Escape to this remote wilderness for hiking, camping, and soaking in some of the most pristine mountain landscapes in the country.

North Cascades National Park is often called the "American Alps" due to its dramatic, glacier-covered peaks and rugged terrain. It has more glaciers than any other U.S. park outside of Alaska, with over 300 active glaciers. These ice formations help feed the park's countless rivers and waterfalls, maintaining a lush, green environment even during the summer. Despite its breathtaking landscapes, North Cascades remains one of the least visited national parks, offering solitude and an untouched wilderness experience for hikers, climbers, and nature lovers looking to escape the crowds.

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