Surrounded by Glaciers at North Cascades National Park

August 3 – 6, 2015

Dry Camping

Like most national parks, North Cascades has campgrounds, but they don’t have RV hookups. Luckily, the Newhalem Campground did have sites large enough for our 5th wheel, just barely. We had reserved a site online a few days prior to arriving at North Cascades, but when we got there we realized it was narrower than we would like. Angie jumped on her bike and pedaled around the other areas and found a much better site that was still open, so we switched.

Angie found us the best campsite at Newhalem Campground, North Cascades National Park

Angie found us the best campsite at Newhalem Campground, North Cascades National Park

Hiking and Driving around the Park

Our first day at North Cascades, we hike a short trail to the visitor center. Abby found an old school pay phone and started talking to an imaginary friend. We watched the visitor center movie to learn a little about the park and got some information about what to do there.

The next day we went on a 1.5 mile hike near the Skagit River. The water has a greenish tint from something called rock flour. The glaciers grind the rocks and minerals into dust, which then gets dissolved in the water and gives it that pretty color.

Listening to nature for our Junior Ranger badge

Listening to nature for our Junior Ranger badge

Skagit River, North Cascades National Park

Skagit River, North Cascades National Park

Pretty green water. The color is caused by "glacial rock flour"

Pretty green water. The color is caused by “glacial rock flour”

Hello? Who's there? (Phone at Newhalem Visitor Center, North Cascades National Park)

Hello? Who’s there? (Phone at Newhalem Visitor Center, North Cascades National Park)

We met a bear at the visitor center

We met a bear at the visitor center

We then went on a drive to see the two dams and reservoirs upstream from our campsite. We got to drive across a large dam and got a nice view above the Diablo Reservoir.

Checking out the view

Checking out the view

It's windy here!

It’s windy here!

Diablo Reservoir

Diablo Reservoir

Starry Nights

My favorite part of this park was how dark it was. The stars were brilliant and the Milky Way showed up as a nice fuzzy band across the sky. We saw several shooting stars and lots of satellites.

Glaciers in the Fog

Our third day in the park turned rainy and foggy. I went on a long drive up a bumpy dirt road for 23 miles to get a view of the glaciers and peaks. I was hoping the clouds would clear, but it didn’t happen. The drive was still nice and there were a lot of water falls along the way. But the view of the spectacular glaciers was hidden in the clouds.

This was our view of the magnificent peaks and glaciers

This was our view of the magnificent peaks and glaciers

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More Pictures

North Cascades National Park

North Cascades National Park

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Bridge over Skagit River

Bridge over Skagit River

Diablo Reservoir at North Cascades National Park

Diablo Reservoir at North Cascades National Park

Diablo Reservoir, North Cascades National Park

Diablo Reservoir, North Cascades National Park

Pretty green water. The color is caused by "glacial rock flour"

Pretty green water. The color is caused by “glacial rock flour”

Pretty cool. This old tree stump has new trees growing out the top.

Pretty cool. This old tree stump has new trees growing out the top.

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