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The North Cascades are located in northern Washington State. The Cascade Range is part of a vast mountain chain that spans for over 500 miles from Mount Shasta in northern California to British Columbia in the north. This mountain range is one of the most scenic mountains in the United States with its sharp peaks, rugged terrain, numerous alpine glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes. The northern portion of the range has an average elevation of 7,000 feet. Anglers catch a variety of trout, salmon, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and more throughout the mountain lakes, rivers and streams.
The North Cascades National Park Service Complex has many options for anglers. There are dozens of lakes and rivers in the park.
The Skagit River, one of Washington’s major watersheds, is home to 5 salmon species, steelhead, cutthroat trout and more.
Diablo Lake in North Cascades National Park, WA.
Some of the lakes in the Cascades are absolutely stunning with their emerald blue colors.