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Group site fee is $65 per night
Host is in the
campground at Gold Basin from about June 13 to Labor Day Weekend. |
Coal Creek is
a small group site meant for groups of up to 25 persons. The campground is
located at the far end of the Mountain Loop Road about 11 miles east of the Verlot
Public Service Center just past the very small town of Silverton on the South
Fork of the Stillaguamish River where it is joined by Coal Creek. While single sites along the Loop cost from $16
to $20, plus extra vehicle fees, this campground costs $65 per night. It gives
you great privacy and is ideal for tenters mixed with RVs. There are five tent
pads and four picnic tables plus three separate camping areas around three different firepits. To get in, visit the host or attendant at Gold Basin as you head out
to the campground. The host will have a gate key. The mountain view is
spectacular but the campground has a relatively low elevation at about 1,625
feet. There is a CXT vault toilet, but no water so bring your own supplies. This
is one of the best group sites on the Loop.
The
campground is open from June 13 (Depending on Snow) to Sept 29, 2008.
To reserve a site at Coal Creek, click on the Recreation.gov logo below or call at 1-877-444-6777

For directions to this
campground click
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