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Here the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion
of fjordlike Lake Chelan, adjoins North Cascades National Park. The
national recreation area is managed with the national park and Ross Lake
National Recreation Area as the North Cascades National Park Service
Complex.
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Area Information
Hours/Seasons: It is
possible to reach the Stehekin Valley in the recreation area yearround
by passenger ferry or float-plane but never by road. There are no road
connections between Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and the
outside. There are a number of trails available for hiking to the area
in the summer.
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North
Cascades National Park Service Complex, located in north-central
Washington State, is characterized by a mix of jagged mountain peaks,
glaciers, lush & diverse forests, and tumbling waterfalls. The park
complex includes North Cascades National Park and Ross Lake and Lake
Chelan National Recreation Areas. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area
encompasses the upper 4.5 miles of Lake Chelan and the glacier-carved
Stehekin Valley. The Stehekin River, one of three major tributaries to
Lake Chelan, meanders through this narrow valley. Elevation gradually
rises from 1100 feet at the lake to 5400 feet at Cascade Pass, 29 miles
away. Rainbow Creek plunges 312 feet over Rainbow Falls, a popular
scenic destination, before joining the Stehekin River 3.5 miles upvalley
from the lake.
The small community of Stehekin,
situated along the lower few miles of the Stehekin River, has no road
connections to the rest of the world. Visitors and residents arrive by
passenger ferry, private boat, float plane, horseback and on foot.
Trails into large areas of wilderness branch off the Stehekin Valley
Road ascending to the rugged mountain landscape. The valley road begins
at the boat landing and follows the river to Cottonwood Camp. Currently,
the 2.7 mile section of road between Glory Mountain and Cottonwood is
closed to vehicles due to severe flooding during the fall of 1995.
Shuttle bus service along the Stehekin Valley Road gives access to
varied recreational opportunities. These include backpacking, fishing,
day hiking, sight-seeing, and camping. The beautiful Stehekin Valley
offers a pleasant escape from life's frantic pace. In the words of a
recent visitor, "The natural beauty, the quiet and unspoiled remote
quality lures us back."
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