Sulphur Creek Campground

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, WA · ≈43 mi to Arlington
Sites
22
Max rig
40 ft
Pull-through
No
Hookups
None
Access
ADA
To town
43 mi
Signal

✓ Best for

  • Hikers and bikers
  • Fishing enthusiasts
  • Tent campers
  • Pets and their owners
  • ADA accessibility needs

✕ Not ideal for

  • RVers with large rigs
  • Those needing cell service
  • Campers seeking hookups

Connectivity

Plan to be offlineNo modeled cell coverage from any carrier
Rig compatibility

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Checked against every site's real dimensions.
Your RV length
35ft
35 ft
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Amenities & features

Amenities
Campfires allowedPets allowedShade
Activities
BikingCampingFishingHikingHorseback RidingPicnickingWildlife Viewing
CampIntel Score

How we score

We score what we can verify.
Tight for big rigsRig fit
Easy to reachAccess
Minimal servicesConvenience
Verdicts come from our Rig fit, Access & Convenience sub-scores — each built only from verifiable Recreation.gov data.

Where it is

Nearest town: Arlington, ~43 miGet directions ↗

Photos

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Overview

Overview Sulphur Creek Campground is a primitive site in a beautiful forest along the banks of the scenic Suiattle River and Sulpher Creek. It is a remote haven set amongst towering old growth Douglas fir trees in the Mt. Baker-Snoquamie National Forest. Hikers frequently camp here to explore the many trails surrounding the facility. It has moderate, enjoyable summer temperatures throughout the camping season. Recreation The biggest draw to Sulphur Creek Campground is hiking. The well-known Suiattle Trail and numerous others begin within a few miles of the campground. The area is part of the North Cascades range. Facilities This primitive site provides no drinking water, though there is a pit toilet. There are 20 individual campsites, each with a picnic table and fire ring. Campers may purchase supplies in the nearby town of Darrington. Natural Features The Suiattle River is a federally designated National Wild and Scenic River. Though the glacier-fed water is too cold and the current too strong to swim in, the river creates a beautiful backdrop and soothing sounds for campers. Tall, old growth forest provide abundant shade for campers and habitat for black bears and other wildlife. 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.

Managed by USDA Forest Service · Standard campground