During the 2024 season, the gate at Hozomeen will remain closed to vehicle access from Canada. Winnebago Flats and the upper Hozomeen campgrounds will remain closed. The Hozomeen boat launch may be inaccessible due to low lake levels. Foot traffic across the border and trail use is allowed around the Hozomeen area. Backcountry permits for trips starting in Hozomeen will be issued remotely via email, noca_wilderness@nps.gov. See the news release for more information. Things to know before you arrive:
Getting to HozomeenBy AutomobileThe only vehicle access to Hozomeen is via the Silver-Skagit Road, a 39-mile (62.4 km) gravel road leaving Highway 1 just three kilometers west of Hope, British Columbia (exit 168). The Silver Skagit road is graded at times, but washboards and potholes are common. Carry a spare tire as flats occur due to sharp rocks. There is no gas or services available at Hozomeen. By BoatHozomeen has two graded cement ramps, which are generally accessible from mid-June through September. There is no boat launch on the south end of Ross Lake; to reach Hozomeen from the south, canoes, kayaks, and small crafts can be launched at Colonial Creek Campground, boated five miles on Diablo Lake, then portaged around Ross Dam to Ross Lake. Ross Lake Resort offers a portage service. Learn more about boating on Ross Lake. Backcountry CampingThe 31-mile East Bank Trail along Ross Lake connects State Route 20 (at milepost 138) to Hozomeen Campground. This trail takes multiple days to hike, and backcountry permits are required for overnight stays in the backcountry. Camping at Winnebago FlatsHozomeen Campground has 75 first-come, first-served designated sites, and facilities include pit toilets, potable water, picnic tables, and fire grates. Guests must pack out all trash. HikingPopular trails in the Hozomeen area include the following:
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Last updated: June 5, 2024