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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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Goodell Creek Campground Details
Goodell Creek Campground, situated on the banks of the Skagit River, has 21 sites for tents, large groups, and small RVs. Sites in the Main Campground are first-come, first-served, while the Upper and Lower Group Campgrounds require reservations. All campgrounds have vault toilets and potable water. The Main Campground is open year round, and the Lower Group Campground is open June to October. The Upper Group Campground is closed indefinitely due to forest fire damage.
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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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"To Know a Tree" Nature Trail
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Linking Trail
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River Loop Trail
The River Loop Trail is a charming walk through a mossy, sun-dappled forest.