Trip check

Horseshoe Lake

In Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

King County / Snoqualmie Lake USGS quad

No campfires.

A local fire-use rule applies to Horseshoe Lake. Use the official source and posted signs for exact boundaries.

Area-wide campfires
Allowed
Localized match
1 rule
Checked
Typical June lows
47° 1K 43° 3K 39° 5K 34° 7K

Map detail

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Map

  • Mapped active localized restriction
  • Trip Location

Localized Rules At This Waypoint

1 matched

Area Fire Use Duration Source
Alpine Lakes Wilderness campfire prohibition above 4000 feet Alpine Lakes Wilderness above 4000 feet on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Campfire Gas Alcohol Wood
Permanent Alpine Lakes Wilderness entry and use restrictions order

How to read this

Source-linked, not official

Place matches are planning context, not surveyed legal boundaries.

Approximate BFP shapes help identify relevant areas; official sources and posted signs control.

Unknown means BFP has not published a claim yet. It does not mean campfires are allowed.

Place data: Geographic names from the U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System. Public Domain