Trip check

Twin Peaks

In Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Snohomish County / Monte Cristo USGS quad

No campfires.

A local fire-use rule applies to Twin Peaks. 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
Henry M. Jackson west-side campfire buffers Within 1/4 mile of Goat Lake, Glacier Basin Trail, Silver Lake, Upper Twin Lake, and Lower Twin Lake in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness
Campfire Gas Alcohol
Permanent Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie regulations

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