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North Cascades in June

June is one of the best times to visit North Cascades — busier than May, quieter than July.

Crowd score

How busy it gets

3/10
Quiet

Well below this park's peak — easy parking, open trails, short lines.

About 25% of this park's busiest month.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Data: NPS visitation 2023–2025 · crowd scores computed Jul 2026 · alerts checked Jul 10, 2026. How this is calculated →

Computed from federal data · Methodology by Sharon Ben-Moshe

Visitation

Typical June visits vs. the year

June (typical)2,981
Peak — July11,797
Quietest — January21

Typical monthly recreation visits, averaged over the most recent three full years.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Weather

June weather

Avg high
70°F
Avg low
49°F
Precipitation
2.3"
Sunrise
4:01 AM
Sunset
8:09 PM
Daylight
16.1h

Source: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals, DIABLO DAM, WA US

What's open

North Cascades in June: access

North Cascades National Park Service Complex is open year-round. The park operational season is late May-late September, with limited services outside the operational season. The North Cascades Visitor Center in Newhalem is open during the operational season, dates may vary annually.

Seasonal closures may apply:

  • Park Closure

    Fire Closures - Trail, Area, and Camp Closures

    For closures due to fire activity visit the Fire Closures page, including trail, area, and camp closures for current and post fire conditions.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Hozomeen Gate Remains Closed

    Until further notice, the gate at Hozomeen will remain closed; vehicle and foot traffic across the US/Canada border is prohibited. Visitors must enter through a designated port of entry.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Temporary Closures for Peregrine Nesting

    The following established climbing management areas are closed to all public use from March 1, 2026 to July 15, 2026 to protect peregrine falcon nesting aeries: Newhalem Crag East and Newhalem Crag West (Ryan’s Wall).

  • Park Closure

    Campground Closure - Goodell Creek Campground

    Goodell Creek Campground is closed until further notice due to bear activity.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Campfire Ban in All Portions of the Park Complex Begins June 29

    Effective Monday, June 29, campfires or the ignition of wood, briquettes, or any fuel in fire pits, fire pans, and barbeque grills, are banned in all portions of North Cascades National Park Service Complex, which includes North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.. This applies to anything that produces ash, including charcoal grills. Propane fire pits are not allowed during the ban.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Conditions

Current alerts

  • Caution

    Be Aware of Break-ins along State Route 20

    Prevent smashed windows and theft. Break-ins are not uncommon at trailheads along State Route 20. Remove your valuables and electronics and take associated electronic cords.

  • Caution

    Diablo Lake Boat Launch Inaccessible to Powerboats

    Due to silt accumulation, the Diablo Lake boat launch at Colonial Creek South Campground is not usable for launching most powerboats. Expect shallow or no water at the launch ramp and the possibility of needing to carry your boat to or from the water.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Fire Closures - Trail, Area, and Camp Closures

    For closures due to fire activity visit the Fire Closures page, including trail, area, and camp closures for current and post fire conditions.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Hozomeen Gate Remains Closed

    Until further notice, the gate at Hozomeen will remain closed; vehicle and foot traffic across the US/Canada border is prohibited. Visitors must enter through a designated port of entry.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Caution

    Stehekin Flash Flood and Debris Flow Area

    The Stehekin area is prone to flooding, which increases in a post-fire environment. Know before you go – visit the Post Fire Safety page for information on what to do in a flash flood and debris flow area

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Temporary Closures for Peregrine Nesting

    The following established climbing management areas are closed to all public use from March 1, 2026 to July 15, 2026 to protect peregrine falcon nesting aeries: Newhalem Crag East and Newhalem Crag West (Ryan’s Wall).

  • Park Closure

    Campground Closure - Goodell Creek Campground

    Goodell Creek Campground is closed until further notice due to bear activity.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    Campfire Ban in All Portions of the Park Complex Begins June 29

    Effective Monday, June 29, campfires or the ignition of wood, briquettes, or any fuel in fire pits, fire pans, and barbeque grills, are banned in all portions of North Cascades National Park Service Complex, which includes North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.. This applies to anything that produces ash, including charcoal grills. Propane fire pits are not allowed during the ban.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Information

    Stehekin is Open, Services Limited at Stehekin Landing

    Visitor and recreational opportunities continue to be available in the Stehekin Valley. Some services are limited at the Stehekin Landing following flood damage in December 2025.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Context

North Cascades crowds across the year

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FAQ

North Cascades in June

How busy is North Cascades in June?

June rates 3/10 for crowds (Quiet) at North Cascades National Park — about 25% of its busiest month. Typical recreation visits: 2,981.

What is the weather like at North Cascades in June?

In June, North Cascades averages a high of 70°F and a low of 49°F, with about 2.3 inches of precipitation.