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Mount Saint Helens, Washington

Top Lodging in and near Mount Saint Helens

  • Skamania County, Washington

    Lower Falls Campground

    Overview Lower Falls Campground is located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Visitors enjoy several waterfalls in the area and access to the Lewis River Trail. The campground is open from May through October.Recreation Near the campground are several trailheads that provide visitors with a ...
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  • Randle, Washington

    Iron Creek Campground

    Overview Iron Creek Campground sits near the confluence of Iron Creek and the Cispus River. This large campground winds through a forest of old-growth Douglas firs, cedars and hemlock. Lush vegetation and ample space between sites offers excellent privacy. Recreation Iron Creek provides great fis...
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  • Carson, Washington

    Paradise Creek Campground

    Overview Paradise Creek sits at the confluence of Paradise Creek and the Wind River, nestled under an old-growth forest of cedars, firs, alder and maples. The sites by the river enjoy privacy from an abundance of lush undergrowth, while the other sites have a more open and spacious feel. The cam...
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  • Carson, Washington

    Govt Mineral Springs Guard Sta

    Overview Nestled in a grove of towering old-growth conifer trees, the Government Mineral Springs Guard Station is a delightful setting for guests seeking relaxation and recreation in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.The Government Mineral Springs area has been a draw to recreation enthusiasts ...
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  • Carson, Washington

    Beaver Campground

    Overview Beaver Campground is nestled among large, old maple and sycamore trees, offering a quiet and private family camping experience. Its location along the Wind River provides opportunities for anglers, but other recreational activities can be found in abundance here as well.On-site playgroun...
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  • Yacolt, Washington

    Sunset Camp

    Overview Sunset Campground is located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Visitors enjoy scenic views of the river and a waterfall within the campground. The campground is open all year. Recreation There are several hiking trails nearby, including the Silver Star trail which offers excellent ...
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  • Randle, Washington

    Blue Lake Creek Campground

    Overview In a well-shaded location among maple trees and ferns, Blue Lake Creek Campground offers open, grassy spaces with sites that can accommodate both tents and RVs with a small brook that babbles through the campground. Both Blue Lake and the Cispus River can be reached from multi-use trail...
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  • Randle, Washington

    North Fork Elk Group Camp

    Overview North Fork Elk Group sits alongside the Cispus River in the North Fork Campground, shaded by a dense canopy of pine, fir and cedar trees. The facility is typically open from mid-May through late September, and is one one of three group sites within the campground.North Fork is situated b...
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  • Randle, Washington

    North Fork Campground (Wa)

    Overview North Fork Campground sits along the North fork of the Cispus River, shaded by a canopy of trees that include hemlock, maple and Douglas fir.This popular campground is typically open from mid-May through late September and offers standard sites in addition to the Bear, Beaver and Elk gro...
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  • Randle, Washington

    North Fork Bear Group Camp

    Overview Shaded by a dense canopy of pine, fir and cedar trees, North Fork Bear Group sits alongside the Cispus River in the North Fork Campground. Typically open from mid-May to late September, North Fork Bear Group is one of three popular group sites within the campground.North Fork is situated...
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  • Randle, Washington

    North Fork Beaver Group Camp

    Overview North Fork Beaver Group sits alongside the Cispus River in the North Fork Campground, shaded by a dense canopy of pine, fir and cedar trees. Typically open from mid-May through late September, North Fork Beaver Group is one of three popular group sites within the compound.North Fork is s...
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  • Randle, Washington

    Adams Fork Campground

    Overview Nestled among tall conifers on the Adams Creek Fork of the Cispus River, Adams Fork Campground offers single sites for tent and RV camping, as well as one group site, with several of the sites sitting along the banks of the river. Adams Fork Campground makes an excellent base from which ...
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  • Skamania County, Washington

    Takhlakh Lake Campground

    Overview Takhlakh Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 4,400 feet in a well-shaded location next to its namesake lake. The campground sits at the base of Mt. Adams, providing visitors with incredible views in every direction. The campground has a short season, but it's a particularly popular ...
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  • Carson, Washington

    Panther Creek Campground

    Overview The Campground sits along Panther Creek at the intersection of the Pacific Crest Trail. Driving on FR65, 4.7 miles upstream from the campground, visitors can enjoy an easy hike to Panther Falls.  Campers can enjoy the privacy provided by a variety of shade-loving plants and a thick for...
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  • Cook, Washington

    Peterson Prairie Campground

    Overview Peterson Prairie Campground offers shaded and secluded campsites nestled in a forest of large pine, spruce and fir trees. The campground tends is popular among huckleberry pickers. At an elevation of 2,800 ft., Peterson Prairie offers a cool summertime climate during the hottest part of ...
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  • Trout Lake, Washington

    Atkisson Group Camp

    Overview Sitting just west of Washington's second largest mountain, Mt. Adams, Atkisson Group Camp is open for campers between May and September and becomes a sno-park for a variety of activities in winter. The flat, forested terrain makes Atkisson a popular spot for hikers, mountain bikers and w...
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