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Camp Waskowitz
โญ Featured Park ๐Ÿ“ Washington โ— Open

Camp Waskowitz

๐Ÿ“ North Bend, WA
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Hookups
Partial
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Pet Policy
Check
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WiFi
No
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Max RV
Call

About Camp Waskowitz

Camp Waskowitz sits on 365 forested acres in the Cascade foothills near North Bend, Washington. It operates as a group camp for educational and youth organizations.

Camp Waskowitz operates on 365 forested acres in the Cascade foothills. The Highline School District runs the camp for educational and youth organizations. The camp provides rustic cabins and dormitory-style lodges for pre-arranged groups.

Groups must contact the Highline School District directly for booking. The camp does not accept public or individual family camping reservations. The camp focuses on experiential learning and environmental education programs.

What Amenities Does Camp Waskowitz Offer?

Amenities support group programming and include dining halls, meeting spaces, athletic fields, and campfire circles. Recreational facilities may include hiking trails, a challenge course, and sports courts, depending on the booked program.

What Are the Rates at Camp Waskowitz?

Pricing is determined by the Highline School District based on group size, duration of stay, and program requirements. Contact the district directly at 425-888-0681 for current rate structures and booking contracts.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Camp Waskowitz?

All bookings are arranged directly through the Highline School District. Check-in and check-out times, minimum stay requirements, and cancellation policies are established in the group rental contract. The camp is not available for public drop-in camping.

Where Is Camp Waskowitz Located?

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North Bend, Washington
45505 Se 150th St
๐Ÿ“ Address45505 Se 150th St, North Bend, WA 98045-9757
๐Ÿ“ž Phone4258880681
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Camp Waskowitz is located at 45505 SE 150th St in North Bend, Washington, 30 miles east of Seattle via I-90. Access is via paved roads suitable for buses and passenger vehicles.

What Attractions Are Near Camp Waskowitz?

The camp is 6 miles from downtown North Bend and 12 miles from the Snoqualmie Falls viewpoint. The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, offering extensive hiking and mountain biking, borders the camp property.

What Activities Are Available at Camp Waskowitz?

On-site recreation is program-based and can include guided hiking, environmental education, team-building exercises on a challenge course, and traditional camp activities like archery and crafts, as arranged with the camp administration.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Camp Waskowitz?

Camp Waskowitz operates as a closed group facility. The atmosphere is focused on organized programming, education, and youth development rather than a public campground community. The camp is typically busy with scheduled groups on weekends and during summer.

Frequently Asked Questions About Camp Waskowitz

Can I book an RV site at Camp Waskowitz?

No. Camp Waskowitz does not offer RV sites, tent sites, or public camping. It is a group camp facility for organized educational and youth groups only.

How do I book Camp Waskowitz for my group?

Contact the Highline School District at 425-888-0681 or visit their website to inquire about group rentals, availability, and contract procedures.

What types of groups can book Camp Waskowitz?

The camp primarily hosts school groups, scout troops, youth organizations, and other pre-arranged educational or non-profit groups through the Highline School District.

What amenities are included for groups?

Groups typically have access to dining facilities, meeting halls, cabins or dorms, restrooms, and program areas like athletic fields and trails, as specified in the rental agreement.

Is Camp Waskowitz open year-round?

The camp operates on a seasonal schedule for group bookings, primarily during the school year and summer months. Availability depends on the Highline School District's calendar.

Are meals provided at Camp Waskowitz?

Meal services depend on the booked program. Some rentals include catered meals through the camp's dining service, while others may require groups to self-cater.

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