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Hozomeen Campground
Hozomeen Campground is a free primate campground on the northern side of Ross Lake.
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Hozomeen Campground Details
Hozomeen Campground is a free primate campground on the northern side of Ross Lake. There are 75 tent sites with potable water and vault toilets. The sites are open June through October, although facilities may not be available in September and October. Please note that this campground is not accessible from U.S. roads (you have to cross the border into Canada to get here), and the main access route, Silver/Skagit Road, is rough and unpaved.
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