Interpretive trails connect Loop Brook Campground to the adjacent Rogers Pass National Historic Site where you can walk the 1885 rail line past the ghostly remains of snowsheds and bridges. Loop Brook has level campsites, flush toilets, a log kitchen shelter and food lockers for cyclists. Most sites can accommodate tent trailers, a few accommodate Class C motorhomes. No hookups, no showers. National park pass required. Reservations recommended.
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