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Introduction
Northern Cascades National Park is one such national park in U.S. that offers some of the wonderful views of the snow-capped mountains, exciting waterfalls, panoramic valleys and wonderful rivers. North Cascades National Park is truly beautiful in its every sense. Located on the border of U.S. and Canada, in the state of Washington, North Cascades National Park is the home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including Grizzly, the Canada Lynx, and the Gray Wolf.
Visiting North Cascades National Park
There are plenty to visit in North Cascades National Park. Not only for its surrounding panoramic beauty,
Cascades National Park is known for its amazing wildlife as well. You can visit Stephen Mather Wilderness to realize it more. Cascades offers you the opportunity to see some of the wildlife creatures like wolves, wolverines, lynx, moose and many other endangered species.
Camping: There are three types of camping available in North Cascades National Park, viz. Boat-In Camping, Wilderness Camping and Car Camping.
Northern Cascades Park is also the place of some more adventure activities. You can go for hiking, climbing, horseback riding etc. If you love bird-watching, this U.S. national park has a lot in store for you. You can find over 200 species of birds here. Other activities include boating and fishing.
Opening Hours
Most facilities of Cascades Park remain open for the visitors during the summer. However, you can also visit this national park of USA during other times. However, it is always better to check the opening hours of the visitor centers before you go there.
How to Reach
The most popular way to reach North Cascades is to take State Route 20. However, this route remains closed during the winter. You can also enter the park on the Mt. Baker highway.
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