Lower Goodell Creek Group Campground — Ross Lake National Recreation Area

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Reservations are available at $75 per night for this walk-in group site along Goodell Creek in Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Amenities are basic but functional: pit toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and trash service. The creek provides water access, and at least one visitor has used the area for swimming. Goodell Creek Campground sits roughly 0.4 miles southeast if overflow or individual sites are needed. Book well in advance for summer weekends.

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Map & DirectionsLower Goodell Creek Group Campground is located in Washington near Marblemount

Detail location of campground
Public Campground

Coordinates

48.67820185890099 N
121.27225371534483 W

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    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 8/16/26

Access

  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Toilets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Sep. 5, 2018

Prue Bliss

Love coming out here. I came out here last summer with a group of friends. Great place to relax for the weekend. Fantastic place to go out on a boat if you got one, or go swimming :)

highly recomend

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Lower Goodell Group Campground different from the main Goodell Creek Campground?

Yes, the Lower Goodell Group Campground is distinct from the main Goodell Creek Campground. As the name suggests, Lower Goodell is specifically designed for group camping within the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. It offers a dedicated space for larger parties wanting to camp together, making it ideal for friends gathering for weekend retreats. The group site provides a more communal camping experience compared to the individual sites at the main campground.

What facilities and amenities are available at Goodell Creek Campground?

Goodell Creek Campground offers basic amenities for a relaxing outdoor experience. The campground features boat access opportunities, making it excellent for visitors bringing watercraft. Swimming areas are available for cooling off during warmer months. While specific facility details may vary between the main and group campgrounds, you can expect standard national recreation area amenities. For complete information about current facilities, toilets, water availability, and other services, contact Ross Lake National Recreation Area management before your visit.

Are there photos available of Lower Goodell Group Campground?

Photos of Lower Goodell Group Campground may be available through the National Park Service website for Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Visitors can also check recreation.gov when making reservations, as they typically provide site photos. The campground offers scenic surroundings with opportunities for boating and swimming, making it photogenic especially during summer months. If planning a visit, contacting the recreation area directly might yield additional visual information about the group camping area.