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North Fork Beaver Group Camp

Randle, Washington · Lewis County · Campground

Overview North Fork Beaver Group sits alongside the Cispus River in the North Fork Campground, shaded by a dense canopy of pine, fir and cedar trees. Typically open from mid-May through late September, North Fork Beaver Group is one of three popular group sites within the compound. North Fork is situated between three …

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at North Fork Beaver Group Camp

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High70°F
Avg Low48°F
Peak Rain Chance19%
Humidity61%
UV (avg)6
Air Quality41 · Good
Today
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Overcast
59°/40°
💧 1%🌬 9mph
5:19 AM8:50 PM
Sun
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Clear
64°/43°
🌬 8mph
5:18 AM8:51 PM
Mon
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Overcast
78°/51°
🌬 7mph
5:17 AM8:52 PM
Tue
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Overcast
84°/54°
💧 2%🌬 6mph
5:17 AM8:53 PM
Wed
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Rain Showers
65°/50°
💧 19%🌬 6mph
5:16 AM8:53 PM

Forecast data © Open-Meteo. Refreshed every 6 hours. Always check the most recent forecast before heading out.

About North Fork Beaver Group Camp

Overview North Fork Beaver Group sits alongside the Cispus River in the North Fork Campground, shaded by a dense canopy of pine, fir and cedar trees. Typically open from mid-May through late September, North Fork Beaver Group is one of three popular group sites within the compound. North Fork is situated between three of Washington's most impressive mountains: Mount St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier. The variety of recreational activities and the diverse natural beauty draws many visitors to this area. Recreation North Fork Beaver Group makes a great base camp for a variety of activities. Hikers, mountain bikers and OHV riders can access the nearby multi-use Valley Trail. From this trail, OHV riders can enjoy a network of over 50 miles of OHV trails. The North Fork Loop trail is open to foot traffic and can also be accessed in this area. Anglers can fish the Cispus River for brook trout, steelhead and salmon.Facilities The group site can accommodate up to 40 people with tents and RVs. It is secluded with gated access and offers visitors picnic tables, grills and drinking water. There is a host on-site and firewood is available for sale.Natural Features North Fork is part of the Cowlitz Valley Ranger District, which is located in the northernmost portion of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Located in southwest Washington state, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest encompasses 1.3 million acres and includes the 110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument established by Congress in 1982. This Ranger District manages four Wilderness Areas including the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Glacier View Wilderness, Tatoosh Wilderness and William O. Douglass Wilderness. Major River drainage includes the Cowlitz River, Clear Fork of the Cowlitz and the Cispus River. A variety of wildlife may be spotted in this area, including elk, deer and bears. Nearby Attractions Randle is the closest town to North Fork, and offers access to the Windy Ridge Lookout at Mount St. Hele

How to Get There

From I-5, take Highway 12 east to Randle, and from there go south on Road 25 and continue until you reach a fork in the road. Take the left fork onto Road 23 and travel for about 10 miles to North Fork Campground & Group Camps.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

What to Pack for Your Stay

Tuned to the live forecast for this park.

👔 What to Wear

  • 👕
    Moisture-wicking T-shirt
    Light color, breathable.
  • 🩳
    Lightweight shorts or pants
    Quick-dry preferred — sweat dries fast.
  • 🧢
    Brimmed sun hat
    Better than a cap for back-of-neck protection.
  • 🥾
    Trail runners
    Breathable mesh uppers.
  • 🌡
    Layers for swings
    Daily temp range is wide (48°F low → 70°F high). Pack layers.

🎒 What to Pack

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    Water
    Bring at least 1L of water; more in heat.
  • 🍫
    High-energy snacks
    A snack for the trail.
  • 🧴
    Sun protection (UV 6)
    SPF 50+ sunscreen, lip balm w/ SPF, sunglasses, sun hat.
  • 🩹
    First-aid kit
    Blister patches, ibuprofen, tape, antiseptic wipes.
  • 🗺
    Offline map
    Download your route in advance via Gaia, Caltopo, or OSM-based apps.

Recommendations adapt to the current forecast + trail stats. Use them as a starting point — local conditions, your experience, and the time of day you start all matter.

Plan Your Visit to North Fork Beaver Group Camp

Heading to North Fork Beaver Group Camp? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for North Fork Beaver Group Camp?

No central reservation system listed for North Fork Beaver Group Camp. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232897) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to North Fork Beaver Group Camp?

From I-5, take Highway 12 east to Randle, and from there go south on Road 25 and continue until you reach a fork in the road. Take the left fork onto Road 23 and travel for about 10 miles to North Fork Campground & Group Camps.

How do I contact North Fork Beaver Group Camp?

You can reach the park at phone: 541-338-7869 .