Campsite at this small state park in the northeast corner of the state. We were the only ones there plus the host after Memorial Day. Our site was right by the creek and bridge.
We always stop at Diablo Vista for the view and vault toilets. One of the prettiest places on the planet. There was a bit more snow from 5 weeks ago which is hopefully putting out that fire.
Heading west along the North Cascades Highway starting that long switchback to Rainy Pass. Liberty Bell Mountain is the prominent feature here. You can see a ribbon of larch about halfway up.
Our last campground for this trip. It is usually our campground of choice either heading out or return: Klipchuck, a USFS facility in the Okanagan National Forest. The sites are spacious, vault toilets clean and the pine scent lovely.
We stayed at Osborne Bay campground on the opposite side of our stay earlier in the trip. Thus is a more primitive part of Steamboat Rock state park just south of Electric City off Highway 155. We were the only ones that night.
We meandered our way via gravel and obscure paved roads into Washington. We stopped at this historical marker commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition April 30, 1806 campsite.
Our campsite at Ukiah Dale state forest along the Camas Creek. Flush toilets, water, camp host spot. Some highway noise but not at night. We camped by the creek.
South of Ukiah, still on 395, the road follows Camas Creek, a very scenic stretch of the highway. There are a few places to pull off to take photos or just listen to the creek.