
26
Total Campsites
Campground
20
Reservable Sites
Mixed (reservable + first-come)
3
Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About Douglas Fir Campground
Overview Situated on the banks of North Fork Nooksack River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Douglas Fir Campground offers stunning scenery and access to numerous recreational activities popular in the north Cascades Mountains in Washington. Recreation The campground provides a prime location for hiking and picnicking in summer and early fall. Horseshoe Bend Trail is an easy forest hike along the Mt. Baker Scenic Byway, highlighting old-growth forests, gushing whitewater and forest wildflowers. Whitewater rafting enthusiasts put in at the trailhead, and experienced kaykers can be seen on rapids as the trail follows the North Fork of the Nooksack River upstream past a stunning view of Church Mountain. Hikers and backpackers are especially fortunate to have access to a variety of trails near the campground and in the surrounding Mt. Baker Wilderness area. One of the most popular hikes in the Mt. Baker Ranger District is the Skyline Divide Trail. This trail climbs steadily for two miles through forest into lush, open meadows with sweeping views of glacier-draped Mt. Baker. The trail then wanders along Skyline Divide for another 2 miles, offering views of rivers, forests and countless peaks. Facilities The campground provides a prime location for hiking and picnicking in summer and early fall. Horseshoe Bend Trail is an easy forest hike along the Mt. Baker Scenic Byway, highlighting old-growth forests, gushing whitewater and forest wildflowers. Whitewater rafting enthusiasts put in at the trailhead, and experienced kaykers can be seen on rapids as the trail follows the North Fork of the Nooksack River upstream past a stunning view of Church Mountain. Hikers and backpackers are especially fortunate to have access to a variety of trails near the campground and in the surrounding Mt. Baker Wilderness area. One of the most popular hikes in the Mt. Baker Ranger District is the Skyline Divide Trail. This trail climbs steadily for two miles through forest into lush, open meadows with sweeping views of glacier-draped Mt. Baker. The trail then wanders along Skyline Divide for another 2 miles, offering views of rivers, forests and countless peaks. Natural Features Hemmed in by several designated wilderness areas, the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest showcases rugged peaks, sparkling alpine lakes and old-growth forests, providing visitors with a variety of scenic landscapes. On a clear day visitors can spot Mt. Baker, the most prominent feature of the Mt. Baker Wilderness Area. Rising to an elevation of 10,781 feet, this active volcano is perpetually snow-capped and mantled with an extensive network of creeping glaciers. Mt. Baker's summit, Grant Peak, is actually a 1,300-foot-deep mound of ice, which hides a massive volcanic crater. Wildlife in the area include a variety of salmon species, elk, bald eagle and black tail deer. Migratory birds and black bears find ample habitat in the surrounding ecosystems. Nearby Attractions Visitors enjoy hiking, picnicking and photography in the Heather Meadows area located along the upper reaches of the Mt. Baker Scenic Byway, SR 542. Many popular hikes and climbing routes are located in the surrounding Mt. Baker Wilderness and backpackers enjoy visiting the northern reaches of North Cascades National Park. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 932-0242. Charges & Cancellations Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
- 26 total campsites listed.
- 20 reservable sites plus first-come options.
- 3 accessible campsites listed.
- Most common site type: standard nonelectric (22).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes Douglas Fir Campground special
Nestled on the banks of the North Fork Nooksack River in the shadow of Mount Baker, Douglas Fir Campground lives up to its name with a forest setting that feels both grand and deeply peaceful. Massive Douglas firs and western hemlocks form a towering canopy overhead, and the river rushes past with the kind of energy that only glacial meltwater can produce. This 26-site campground occupies a prime location for exploring the Mount Baker corridor. The Mount Baker Ski Area, Artist Point, and some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the North Cascades are all within easy driving distance. In summer, the wildflower meadows at Heather Meadows are legendary, and the drive up Mount Baker Highway is one of the finest scenic routes in Washington state. Back at camp, the river invites fishing, rock-skipping, and quiet contemplation. The sites are well-shaded and nicely separated, offering privacy beneath the old-growth canopy. This is a campground where you can genuinely unwind, with the forest doing most of the work of quieting a busy mind. Douglas Fir is open seasonally, typically from mid-May through mid-September, and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Summer weekends fill early, so plan to arrive by Friday morning or choose a midweek visit. Amenities are straightforward, with vault toilets and no hookups, letting the forest and river remain the main attractions.
Campsite Inventory
26 sites to choose from
STANDARD NONELECTRIC
18
Reservable
2
Accessible
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC
1
Reservable
1
Accessible
GROUP PICNIC AREA
1
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Accessibility
Yes
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
2:00 PM, 8:00 AM
Check-out time
12:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Driveway entry
Back-In, Pull-through
Driveway Grade
N/A, Slight
Driveway length (ft)
100, 20, 25, 30
Driveway surface
Gravel
Max guests
25, 6
Max vehicle length (ft)
100, 20, 25, 30
Minimum guests
Yes
PICNIC TABLES
Picnic Tables
Pets allowed
Yes
Shade
Full, Yes
Site length (ft)
35, 39
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
360-804-1103
Getting There
From Seattle, Washington, go north on I-5 to Bellingham. Take exit 255 onto Sunset Drive/Mt. Baker Highway SR 542. Continue on SR 542 past the town of Glacier near mile 33 and continue approximately 2 miles to the campground. The campground is on the left (west) side of the highway just after crossing the bridge over the North Fork Nooksack River.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Douglas Fir Campground.
How do reservations work for Douglas Fir Campground?
Reservation availability for Douglas Fir Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Douglas Fir Campground?
Douglas Fir Campground currently lists STANDARD NONELECTRIC (22), TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC (3), GROUP PICNIC AREA (1).
Where is Douglas Fir Campground located?
Douglas Fir Campground is in Washington. Coordinates: 48.9027, -121.9120.
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