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North Cascades National Park Service Complex
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Become involved through one of the links mentioned above or the highlight to park planning efforts for the Ross Lake National Recreation Area General Management Plan currently underway.

Additionally, educational efforts through North Cascades Institute support the mission of North Cascades National Park and offer a whole menu of other ways to help expand the values and understanding about this significant protected region.

 

Artist-in-Residence Program

The goal of this program is to allow artists to help frame and interpret the history and landscape of the parks for both visitors and those who will only know the parks through artistic legacy.

Artists are invited to become part of this well-established tradition through the North Cascades Artist-in-Residence program. Selected individuals will discover and interpret this landscape through their own creative projects. They are hosted by national park personnel and have opportunities to explore, hike and become a conduit for the local community to understand resources in new and unique ways.

Please review the brochure and application form if you are interested in participating in the program.

One of our most recent artist, Karen E. Lewis, invites you to view her residency experience in the program.

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Did You Know?
The North Cascades are named after the abundant waterfalls that lace the mountains. Two of the best known waterfalls are Gorge Falls between Newhalem and Diablo along State Route 20 and Rainbow Falls in the Stehekin Valley.

Last Updated: November 08, 2007 at 19:24 EST