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Stephen Mather Wilderness Adventures

Stephen Mather Wilderness offers rugged beauty and an expansive network of trails for the avid outdoor enthusiast, situated within the North Cascades National Park Complex.

634,614
Acres Protected
386
Miles of Trails
28,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Stephen Mather Wilderness.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fees but permits are required for overnight stays in backcountry areas.

Best Time to Visit

Late summer to early fall is ideal for hiking when snow has melted and the trails are dry.

Visitor Information

The North Cascades National Park Visitor Center in Newhalem provides information and exhibits.

Getting There

Accessible via North Cascades Highway (Highway 20), which may be closed in winter due to snow.

Weather & Climate

Summers are generally mild and dry, with temperatures ranging from the 50s to 70s °F. Winters can be harsh, with heavy snow and temperatures often below freezing, especially at higher elevations.

Conservation Efforts

Glacial retreat and changing climate impact ecosystems. Visitors must practice Leave No Trace principles to help protect the fragile environment, and awareness of fire restrictions is important during dry periods.

Camping in Stephen Mather Wilderness

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Sahale Glacier Camp

Backcountry
Reservations Required

Offers campsites with stunning views of the surrounding peaks, accessible via a strenuous hike.

Colonial Creek Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located along the shores of Diablo Lake, providing easier access and amenities.

Top Trails

Cascade Pass Trail

Moderate
7.4 miles

Leads to spectacular views of surrounding peaks and passes through lush forests.

Sahale Arm Trail

Hard
12 miles

Offers dramatic mountain vistas and can extend to campgrounds near the Sahale Glacier.

Thunder Creek Trail

Moderate
12.4 miles

Follows a glacial-fed creek providing a tranquil setting through old-growth forest.

Hidden Lake Trail

Hard
8.6 miles

Takes hikers to Hidden Lake lookout for breathtaking panoramic views.

Trailblazer Tips

Start hikes early in the morning to experience fewer crowds and better wildlife sightings.

Visit in late summer or early fall to avoid snow-laden trails and enjoy cooler temperatures.

Permits are required for overnight stays in backcountry areas, and securing them in advance is recommended.

Bring bear canisters for food storage as black bears are common in the area.

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