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Silver Fir Campground

We watch every site at Silver Fir Campground 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jul–Sep·21 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Silver Fir Campground

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jul–Sep). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 001

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 12 · Electric

Site 017

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 018

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 004

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 012

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 002

Standout
Tied at #6 · 5 of 21 sites
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 014

Standout
Tied at #6 · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 019

Standout
Tied at #6 · 5 of 21 sites
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 013

Standout
Tied at #6 · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 021

Standout
Tied at #6 · 5 of 21 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Silver Fir Campground and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest showcases rugged peaks, sparkling alpine lakes and old-growth forests, providing visitors with unique and surprising landscapes. Mt. Baker, the most prominent feature of the Mt. Baker Wilderness, dominates the landscape on a clear day. Rising to an elevation of 10,781 feet, the active volcano is perpetually snow-capped and mantled with an extensive network of creeping glaciers. Mt. Baker's summit, Grant Peak, is a 1,300-foot-deep mound of ice, which hides a massive volcanic crater. Wildlife in the area includes mountain goats traversing the higher elevations to squirrels and black bears in the forests. Migratory birds and native fish find ample habitat in the varied ecosystems as well.