The Silver Hope Creek drains Silver Lake in the Skagit watershed. This watershed, ancient traveling route, is accessible from Silver Creek (map link ) and boasts a rich history of tribal gathering, trading hunting and fishing. Still very popular as a place to hike and fish, the road ends at the northern head of Ross Lake.
The Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission is a transboundary commission established by treaty between BC and Washington that works with numerous partner organizations to care for the Skagit.
In the Skagit highlights include:
Silver Lake is located in the Silver Lake Provincial Park . Here are campsites along the lake and a boat launch.
Eaton Lake is a scenic uphill hike along Eaton Creek to it's 1318m elevation. Rainbow and Cutthroat fishing and scenic views makes this worth the walk.
Ross Lake Provincial Park has vehicle access tenting sites. The best views of the significant peaks here are only visible when on the Ross Lake itself.
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