Phased approach will increase access on a park-by-park basis

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Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local public health authorities, North Cascades National Park Service Complex is increasing recreational access for overnight use (day use reopened during previous phase). The National Park Service (NPS) is working with federal, state, and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis.

Beginning June 12North Cascades National Park Service Complex has reopened access to:  

  • Campgrounds
  • Wilderness Information Center (backcountry permits/info)
  • Backcountry campsites/overnight stays (NOTE: Many trails have not yet been assessed or cleared; downed trees, washouts, and other hazards may be encountered; access to Sourdough Mtn. Trail and Diablo/Ross dams may be restricted through Seattle City Light managed areas)
  • Hozomeen–accessible only from the United States side by hiking or boating via State Route 20/Ross Lake; the international border gate will remain closed until further notice
  • Stehekin marina and public docks (all boat ramps reopened during previous phase)

With public health and safety in mind, the following facilities remain closed at this time:

  • All visitor centers
  • Group campsites in Goodell, Colonial, and Newhalem campgrounds
  • Cascade River Road – seasonally closed; will reopen after snow is removed and winter road damage has been repaired

“We urge visitors to bring all of their own supplies, including hand sanitizer, face coverings, toilet paper, and food and beverages,” said Superintendent Karen Taylor-Goodrich. “Once you arrive, please park only in designated areas, pack out everything you bring, and if you encounter a crowded trailhead or overlook, seek another location to recreate.”

The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners continues to be paramount. At North Cascades National Park Service Complex, our operational approach will be to examine each facility function and service provided to ensure those operations comply with current public health guidance and monitor them regularly. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public and workspaces are safe and clean for visitors, employees, partners, and volunteers.

While many areas are accessible for visitors to enjoy, a return to full operations will continue to be phased in and services may be limited. Park visitors should follow local area public health orders, practice Leave No Trace principles, avoid crowding, and avoid high-risk outdoor activities.

 The CDC has offered guidance to help people recreating in parks and open spaces prevent the spread of infectious diseases. We will continue to monitor all park activities to ensure that visitors adhere to CDC guidance for mitigating risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19 and take any additional steps necessary to protect public health.   

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COVID-19 Response: Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and state and local public health authorities, we are increasing access and services in a phased approach across all units of the National Park System. Before visiting a park, please check the park website to determine its operating status. Updates about the overall NPS response to COVID-19, including safety information, are posted on www.nps.gov/coronavirus.