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Goodell Creek
Goodell Creek, a Skagit River tributary, is home to a campground and a pretty, wildflower-dotted picnic area.
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Goodell Creek Details
The campground has 21 drive-in sites for tents, large groups, and small RVs. Most sites are first-come, first-served. All areas have accessible vault toilets and potable water. Most campsites are accessible with some assistance. The nearby primitive picnic area is especially scenic, and is located between Goodell Creek and Skagit River. This area is fully accessible. The campground and picnic area are accessed via State Route 20, and is located 13 miles east of Marblemount near milepost 119. There is no charge for camping here.
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Goodell Creek Campground
Goodell Creek Campground, situated on the banks of the Skagit River, has 21 sites for tents, large groups, and small RVs.
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North Cascades Visitor Center
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