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Bayview Campground
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Bayview Campground

Marblemount, Washington
4.5 (53 reviews)

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About Bayview Campground

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the heart of Washington's natural splendor, Bayview Campground offers RV enthusiasts an authentic escape into the Pacific Northwest's pristine wilderness. This National Forest campground provides an ideal base for travelers seeking to experience the region's remarkable outdoor attractions while maintaining the comfort and convenience of their RV home.

The campground's location puts you in prime position to explore some of Washington's most treasured natural landscapes. The surrounding National Forest lands offer endless opportunities for hiking, with trails ranging from leisurely nature walks to more challenging alpine adventures. Fishing enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities in nearby waters, where you can cast a line for salmon, steelhead, or other native species depending on the season. The cool, forested setting provides natural shade and cooler temperatures, making it a welcome retreat during warmer months.

What makes camping here particularly special is the sense of immersion in the working forest environment. You'll experience the authentic character of a National Forest setting, where the focus remains on conservation and natural preservation. The campground attracts visitors who appreciate outdoor recreation in its purest form, from birdwatching and wildlife observation to photography and peaceful contemplation in nature. Early mornings bring the sounds of forest birds, while evenings offer stunning views of the star-filled sky away from light pollution.

The area serves visitors with diverse interests well. Families appreciate the safe, supervised camping environment with access to nature education opportunities. Solo travelers and couples find the serene atmosphere perfect for reconnection and relaxation. Serious outdoor adventurers value the proximity to wilderness areas and trailheads. The National Forest setting provides that perfect balance between accessibility and authentic wilderness experience.

Whether you're planning an extended stay or a weekend getaway, Bayview Campground in Washington's National Forest offers the kind of rejuvenating RV camping experience that keeps travelers returning season after season. The combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and that special Pacific Northwest character makes this an outstanding choice for anyone seeking to disconnect from daily life and reconnect with the great outdoors.
4.5

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53

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Marblemount is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Marblemount.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Marblemount. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Bayview Campground Reviews

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Roland K

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Roland K

Bay View Campground is a scenic and peaceful spot along Baker Lake, with beautiful views of Baker Lake and Mount Shuksan. The campsites are spacious, easily fitting two regular tents or one large tent, with generous parking space right next to each site. A 1.8-mile trail loops around the campground and connects to Horseshoe Campground, with a great viewpoint along the way offering stunning sights... Bay View Campground is a scenic and peaceful spot along Baker Lake, with beautiful views of Baker Lake and Mount Shuksan. The campsites are spacious, easily fitting two regular tents or one large tent, with generous parking space right next to each site. A 1.8-mile trail loops around the campground and connects to Horseshoe Campground, with a great viewpoint along the way offering stunning sights of Mt. Shuksan and the lake. There’s also a convenient day-use area for short visits or picnics. One downside: firewood sold on-site is quite pricey at $10 per bundle, it’s more budget friendly to grab some in Concrete for around $4–6. Overall, a great base for nature lovers and hikers.

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TJ Gerrity

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by TJ Gerrity

Absolutely bomber campground! Sites are decently large, pads can fit 3 2-man tents, and have large metal fire rings. Pit toilets are well maintained, too. I'm burying the lead, though, because Baker Lake itself is just absolutely dropdead gorgeous. There's a great beachy area at the campground which provides a great launch point for kayaks, SUPs, etc.

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Rox Roque

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Rox Roque

We camped at campsite 7 which seemed to be the only site with no shade from 10AM-4PM BUT, each site is super private, could barely tell we had neighbors. There were quite a bit of mosquitos in the afternoon, so bring bug spray and a citronella candle. The walk to the lake is not too bad, we paddleboarded. The landings are a bit hard to navigate with day users and swimmers near by, there's a drop i... We camped at campsite 7 which seemed to be the only site with no shade from 10AM-4PM BUT, each site is super private, could barely tell we had neighbors. There were quite a bit of mosquitos in the afternoon, so bring bug spray and a citronella candle. The walk to the lake is not too bad, we paddleboarded. The landings are a bit hard to navigate with day users and swimmers near by, there's a drop in point midway up the trail that is pretty good. There was a motorized boat that basically blocked the entire main landing for most of the trip which was frustrating. The campsites were super clean, we saw a lot of chipmunks, and a bear further up on one of the roads nearby. In the future we'll be going to Panorama Point and some of the north campsites that are a bit closer to the lake and have better landings.

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Tanner

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tanner

It's a bit of a long road to the site and about half an hour from the nearest store. If bringing a cooler be well stocked on ice or willing to make a somewhat long trip for more. The campsites themselves are very nice! And the day use area though somewhat small is very cute and we made good use of it on our trip. Doesn't have running water this year which is a bit of a challenge but might be amend... It's a bit of a long road to the site and about half an hour from the nearest store. If bringing a cooler be well stocked on ice or willing to make a somewhat long trip for more. The campsites themselves are very nice! And the day use area though somewhat small is very cute and we made good use of it on our trip. Doesn't have running water this year which is a bit of a challenge but might be amended later. The bathrooms don't have sinks either but the toilets are cleaned regularly and hand sanitizer worked well for us.

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Sarah Hill

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sarah Hill

This particular campground (there several in the Mount Baker National Forest Park) is a bit newer, but this was our SECOND trip in just two weeks to camp & kayak .The first time was so fun that we packed up and did it again. The host was extremely helpful & the park is clean, no problems with rodent infestation, just cute little critters brought to you by Mother Nature. Take note though, you need... This particular campground (there several in the Mount Baker National Forest Park) is a bit newer, but this was our SECOND trip in just two weeks to camp & kayak .The first time was so fun that we packed up and did it again. The host was extremely helpful & the park is clean, no problems with rodent infestation, just cute little critters brought to you by Mother Nature. Take note though, you need to put all food away at night to keep the critters away.

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