Park Creek Campground

Star4.32
46 reviews
Park Creek Campground
$32.00 - $32.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Nightly rates for standard nonelectric and tent-only sites are $32 during the peak season, plus an additional $2 for holidays. Rates do not include...
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Standard Site Fee$32.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$32.00

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Provider
360-386-8214

About this campground

Tucked away in the embrace of Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Park Creek Campground offers an intimate escape where the gentle murmur of Park Creek becomes your soundtrack. This hidden gem provides the perfect basecamp for exploring the crystalline waters of nearby Baker Lake and wandering through a network of trails that reveal the forest's ancient secrets.
Park Creek Campground is a small, less-visited campground suitable for tent and RV camping. It offers a quieter alternative to the busier Swift Creek Campground nearby.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time as you explore nearby trails that tell the dramatic story of Mt. Baker's volcanic past. Ancient cedar snags stand as silent sentinels, their charred remains bearing witness to the mountain's fiery awakening in 1843. These ghostly giants offer a humbling reminder of nature's power while inviting contemplation of the centuries that have shaped this remarkable landscape.
Weather and SeasonsSummer transforms this woodland retreat into a sun-drenched paradise, where warm rays filter through the canopy and create perfect conditions for outdoor adventures. While the open sites invite plenty of sunshine during peak hours, twilight brings its own symphony as mosquitoes emerge for their evening dance. When winter's blanket covers the landscape, the campground becomes a snowy wonderland ideal for snowshoeing expeditions through pristine powder.
ElevationPerched in the shadow of majestic Mt. Baker, the campground offers front-row seats to one of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular mountain theaters. The rugged alpine terrain rises dramatically above, creating a backdrop of snow-capped peaks and glacial valleys that will leave you reaching for your camera at every turn.
Natural Features and SceneryPark Creek Campground immerses you in a living postcard of Pacific Northwest beauty. Towering old-growth giants stretch skyward, their ancient branches creating a cathedral-like canopy above. The creek itself sparkles and dances over smooth stones, while Mt. Baker's glaciated summit commands the horizon. Keep your eyes peeled for the area's charismatic residents—from sure-footed mountain goats navigating cliffsides to curious black bears foraging in the understory. Chattering squirrels provide endless entertainment, while migratory birds fill the air with song and native fish ripple the creek's crystal-clear pools.
Geological RegionSet within the dramatic volcanic landscape of Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, this campground sits at the intersection of fire and ice. Mt. Baker's active volcanic heart beats beneath its glacial armor, creating a landscape where rugged peaks pierce the sky and alpine lakes mirror the heavens. Ancient forests cloak the lower slopes in emerald green, while the mountain's extensive glacier network feeds countless streams and waterfalls that cascade through this geological wonderland.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground is accessible to both RVs and tent campers, but specific details about ADA-compliant features are not mentioned.
Sites SizeCampsites are described as spacious, with some accommodating multiple tents. For instance, one user mentioned campsite #5 holding two 3-person tents and one 4-person tent.
Sites PrivacyThe sites are generally well-spaced and provide some privacy, but some reviewers noted that the recent clear-cutting has reduced shade and vegetation separating sites.
Total Campsites12 campsites
Recommended CampsitesChoose shaded sites to combat heat during sunny days. Campsite #1 offers privacy, while #11 provides creek access.
Best CampsitesSite #1 is appreciated for privacy and vegetation; Site #11 is noted for creek access and seclusion.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
12:00 PM
Check-out
12:00 PM
Stay Limit
14 nights during a visit or 14 nights total within rolling 30 days.
Guests Allowed Per Site
One RV with tow vehicle per single site or one vehicle per tent site.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutSites are spaced out for privacy within a small campground.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen May 16, 2025, to September 13, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov and their mobile app.
Walk-in AvailabilityReserved sites are held until check-out time (noon) the day following your arrival date, after which sites are released to walk-up visitors.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled any time before the scheduled arrival date for a refund minus fees. Late cancellations incur fees and forfeit the first night’s recreation use fee. No modifications to reservations are allowed after the reservation start date.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Park Creek Campground offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and winter recreation such as snowshoeing. The campground is close to several notable trails and provides access to Baker Lake for water-based activities.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities abound in the area. The Shadow of the Sentinels Trail is a short drive away and is described as a barrier-free interpretive trail ideal for families. The Baker Lake Trail is another nearby option, offering scenic views and historical significance.
Fishing
Fishing is permitted at nearby Baker Lake. One reviewer highlighted a successful fishing trip but noted the lack of a fresh water spigot at the campground.
Boating
Boating activities can be enjoyed at Baker Lake, which is a short drive from the campground. The lake has a boat launch available.
Wildlife viewing
Visitors can observe various wildlife species, including mountain goats, squirrels, and black bears. The creek and surrounding forest provide ample opportunities for birdwatching as well.
Winter Activities
Snowshoeing is a popular winter activity in the area.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports such as kayaking and canoeing can be enjoyed at nearby Baker Lake.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Fire restrictions may be imposed during hot, dry weather.
  • Quiet hours are No explicit quiet hours mentioned in the source materials.

Hazards

General hazardsMosquito breeding due to standing water, proximity to wildlife like black bears, and potential weather impacts on road access. Users are warned to bring bug spray.
Active alertsClear-cutting and recent wildfire effects are visible. Fire restrictions may be implemented during hot and dry conditions.

Weather forecast

50
°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 88%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 6.1 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

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Emergency Services

Closest water can be found at Swift Creek, adjacent to Park Creek. Emergency services include Mt. Baker Ranger District Office (approx. 34 miles in Sedro-Woolley).

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 16, 2025, to September 13, 2025.
Trash and recyclingTrash collection is available, but there are no recycling facilities. Some reviewers noted issues with overflowing trash bins during high-occupancy periods.
Proximity to water featuresAdjacent to Park Creek and within walking distance to Baker Lake.
Common complaintsFrequent complaints about mosquitoes, lack of shade due to clear-cutting, lack of fresh water onsite, and overcrowded garbage and toilet facilities.
HostHosts are stationed at Swift Creek and are described as friendly, helpful, and attentive, cleaning toilets daily and hand-delivering passes.

Campground Map

Driving directionsFrom Seattle, go north on I-5 to Burlington. Take Exit 230 on State Highway 20. Go past the Mt. Baker Ranger District Office in Sedro-Woolley and follow State Route 20 east for 16 miles to milepost 82. Turn left (north) on the Baker Lake Highway (Forest Service Road 11). Continue for approximately 18 miles to the sign for Park Creek Campground Road (Forest Service road 1144). Turn left and travel less than 1/4 mile to access the campground.
The campground is accessible by paved roads, and its proximity to major highways makes it easy to reach. However, seasonal accessibility might be impacted by weather or road closures.
Nearby places
Sedro-Woolley (approx. 34 miles, roughly 50 minutes by car)
Burlington (approx. 38 miles, about 55 minutes by car)
Nearby supplies
Swift Creek Campground offers water and wood supplies
additional supplies likely found in Burlington or Sedro-Woolley.

Camper Reviews

4.3
46 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Park Creek Campground is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Park Creek Campground are mixed but lean positive. Visitors appreciate the quiet, less-crowded environment and proximity to Baker Lake and hiking trails. However, some have noted issues such as mosquitoes, limited shade due to clear-cutting, and the lack of potable water.
Review Summaries
Based on 46 reviews

What Campers Love

Visitors praise the proximity to the creek, spacious campsites, and the peaceful atmosphere away from crowded areas. Clean vault toilets and helpful camp hosts have also been highlighted.
Based on 46 reviews

Common Concerns

Frequent complaints include the lack of potable water, the impact of clear-cutting on shade and privacy, mosquitoes, and occasional maintenance issues with trash bins and toilets.
Based on 46 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring mosquito repellent, extra water, and prepare for possible hot weather due to limited shade in some sites. Consider campsite #1 for privacy and vegetation and campsite #11 for creek access.
Based on 46 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Positive reviews emphasize the quiet and scenic environment during the summer, while winter activities like snowshoeing are highlighted in the colder months. Mosquitoes and lack of shade are more...
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Based on 46 reviews

Camper Quotes

1. 'Quiet campground away from the bustle of the lake but close enough to walk to the day use area.' - Molly J. 2. 'Vault toilets are clean and well maintained.' - Lawrence Bradford 3. 'Mosquitoes...
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Based on 46 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Campsite #1 is frequently mentioned for its privacy and proximity to the creek. Campsite #11 is noted for creek access and being one of the more secluded sites, but some users wished for better...
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Based on 46 reviews

Accessibility Features

No specific reviews from users with disabilities are included, though the campground is mentioned as accessible for RVs and tents.
Based on 46 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, and at least one reviewer mentioned enjoying the campground with their dog.
Based on 46 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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