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Roland Point — Ross Lake National Recreation Area

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Roland Point in Ross Lake National Recreation Area is surrounded by forested terrain and mountainous landscapes. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 70°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore Ross Lake and North Cascades National Park for hiking and scenic views.

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Roland Point — Ross Lake National Recreation Area is located in Washington

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48.76660041 N
121.0271754 W

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  • Walk-In
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  • Picnic Table
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Oct. 24, 2019

Roland Point Camp

Accessible via hiking or (rented) boat.  This campground has beautiful locations for reading, hiking, and canyoning.  Bear boxes provided and a well-maintained pit toilet.

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  • Review photo of Roland Point — Ross Lake National Recreation Area by Jenna F., October 24, 2019
  • Review photo of Roland Point — Ross Lake National Recreation Area by Jenna F., October 24, 2019
  • Review photo of Roland Point — Ross Lake National Recreation Area by Jenna F., October 24, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need permits for camping at Roland Point?

Yes, permits are required for camping at Roland Point Campground. As part of Ross Lake National Recreation Area, this backcountry site operates under a permit system to manage visitor use and protect the natural environment. Permits should be obtained in advance through the National Park Service. The campground is accessible via hiking trails or by boat (including rentals available in the area), and planning your access method should be coordinated with your permit acquisition. Contact the Ross Lake National Recreation Area office or check the National Park Service website for current permit processes, availability, and any seasonal restrictions.

What facilities are available at Roland Creek Campground?

Roland Point Campground offers basic wilderness facilities that support a comfortable backcountry experience. The site provides well-maintained pit toilets for visitor use. For food storage and wildlife protection, bear boxes are available at each site - an essential safety feature in this wilderness setting. The campground is designed to support activities like reading, hiking, and canyoning with beautiful locations throughout the area. While amenities are minimal compared to developed campgrounds, they provide the necessary essentials for a rustic camping experience in Ross Lake National Recreation Area.

Where is Roland Point Campground located on Ross Lake?

Roland Point Campground is situated along the shoreline of Ross Lake within the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. The campground occupies a scenic point on the lake, offering beautiful views and access to the water. Its location makes it ideal for both land and water activities, with opportunities for hiking and exploration of the surrounding wilderness area. The remote setting provides a peaceful backcountry experience away from crowded developed campgrounds.