How Do You Explore North Cascades National Park?
Enjoy jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 300 glaciers in the North Cascades National Park. North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas are all managed by the North Cascades National Park. These complementary protected lands are united by an overlay of Stephen Mather Wilderness. Almost 400 miles of trails allow visitors to experience nature. A visitor can climb a mountain, go on scenic drives, hike, boat and fish. Take a hike. The hiking season stretches from April through October. The driest and most popular time to visit is during the summer months of mid-June through September. The higher elevation trails often remain snow-covered well into July and sometimes August. Precipitation and snowfall are greatest from November through March. The park’s winters are wet, and snowfall is heavy. Go climb a mountain. North Cascades National Park is renowned for its climbing terrain. You will find climbing routes of high quality, guard