Lone Fir Campground


Lone Fir Campground Entrance Sign

This forested campground, surrounded by nearby mountains, is located along Early Winters Creek on Highway 20. This campground has beautiful mountain views, access to Lone Fir Trail 535 and is near Cuttthroat Creek Trail 483. Good overnight spot for bicyclists. Next campground westbound is located at Diablo Lake.

Lone Fir Campground Entrance Sign Lone Fir Campground Camping Site Lone Fir Campground Loop Trail Lone Fir Campground Campsite2

At a Glance

Current Conditions: For current conditions and water availability, go to: fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-noticesĀ 
Reservations: First Come First Served
Area Amenities: Tent camping, Camping trailer, Picnic tables, Toilets, Drinking water
Fees: $20/Night for single unit plus $5 per additional vehicle. (2 vheicle per site maximum) 2 tents or one RV and one tent maximum per site
Open Season: June (snow is usually melted out of some sites) - late October
Usage: Heavy
Best Season: July- August
Busiest Season: August
Restrictions: Maximum stay limit is 14 days. Before fishing check Washington State Fishing Regulations, as Early Winters Creek is closed to fishing. 
Closest Towns: Mazama, WA
Water: See link above in Current Conditions
Restroom: Vault Toilet Wheelchair Accessible
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Methow Valley Ranger District  509 996-4000

General Information

Directions:

Located on North Cascades National Scenic Highway 20. From Winthrop Washington travel 27 miles northwest from Winthrop on Highway 20, turn left into Lone Fir Campground along Early Winters Creek.


General Notes:

Good overnight spot for bicyclists.  Trash receptacles are provided. 


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Campground Camping

Recreation areas with activity Campground Camping:
No. of Sites 27 single site(s)
Reservation Info First Come First Served
Fire Information Fire Rings
No. of Accessible sites None

RV Camping

Recreation areas with activity RV Camping:
No. of Sites 27 single site(s)
Pavement Type for Parking Native Material
Reservation Info First Come First Served
Hookup - Water No
Hookup - Sewer No
Size Restrictions Some sites are 36 feet max.
Dump Stations No
Fire Information Fire Rings
Hookups - Electric No
No. of Accessible sites None

Day Hiking

Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:

A Recreation Pass is required for parking at nearby trailheads. ($5/vehicle/day Northwest Forest Pass can be purchased from a self-pay station provided at the trailhead).

Interpretive Areas

Recreation areas with activity Interpretive Areas:

Amenities

Camping trailer: Some sites length is 36 ft. max.
Picnic tables: at each site
Tent camping: Yes
Toilets: vault toilets
Drinking water: On for the summer season (unless pump is waiting for occasional repairs)