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Ross
Lake National Recreation Area is the most assessible part of the North
Cascades National Park Service Complex. Ross Lake National Recreation
Area (118,000 acres, 47,200 hectares) is the corridor for scenic Washington
State Route 20, the North Cascades Highway, and includes three reservoirs:
12,000-acre (4,800-hectare) Ross Lake, 910-acre (364-hectare) Diablo Lake,
and 210-acre (84-hectare) Gorge Lake -- water gateways to more remote
areas. Ringed by mountains, it offers many outdoor recreation opportunities
along the upper reaches of the Skagit River, between the north and south
units of North Cascades National Park. Information about Ross Lake NRA
can be found on the North Cascades National Park homepage.
Operating Hours &
Seasons
The main season for
visiting is mid-May through September. Snow blankets all but the lowest
elevations during the remainder of the year.
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