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Skate Creek Dispersed

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Skate Creek Dispersed is located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, featuring forested terrain with a mix of trees and underbrush. Temperatures in the area range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include Mount Rainier National Park and the scenic Nisqually River, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring nature.

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Skate Creek Dispersed is located in Washington

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46.72855 N
121.867634 W

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DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Oct. 16, 2022

Dispersed near Rainer

Mostly roadside pull-offs with some drive-in & larger sites available. Come earlier for better sites! Lots of good options for car campers to wake up with a view of Rainer. No cell signal with AT&T. Close to Ashland (15ish minutes) where you can get gas and groceries. Great views of Rainer from most sites, and not a far drive to the park.

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  • Review photo of Skate Creek Dispersed by Caroline E., October 16, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Skate Creek camping areas?

Skate Creek Dispersed camping offers minimal amenities as this is primitive camping. There are no facilities like toilets, picnic tables, or water hookups. The sites are primarily roadside pull-offs with some larger drive-in areas. The main appeal is the natural setting with beautiful views of Mount Rainier from many sites. Cell service is not available with AT&T. The town of Ashland is approximately 15 minutes away where you can access gas stations and grocery stores for supplies.

Is a permit required for camping along Skate Creek Road?

No special permit is required for dispersed camping along Skate Creek Road. This area follows standard Forest Service dispersed camping regulations. However, it's always advisable to check with the local Forest Service office for any seasonal restrictions or fire bans that might be in effect. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles during your stay.

Where is dispersed camping allowed along Skate Creek Road?

Dispersed camping is allowed at various points along Skate Creek Road, primarily at roadside pull-offs. There are some drive-in sites available as well, offering more space for setting up camp. The area features numerous options for car campers looking for spots with views of Mount Rainier. For the best sites, arrive early as the more desirable locations with good views tend to fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons.

What is the best time of year to camp at Skate Creek?

The best time to camp at Skate Creek is during late spring through early fall when weather conditions are most favorable. Summer offers warm days and cool nights, ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Fall provides beautiful foliage colors and fewer crowds. Weather can change quickly in mountain areas, so come prepared regardless of season. The prime attraction is the view of Mount Rainier, which is most visible on clear days. Consider weekday visits during summer to avoid crowds.