This primarily motorized and rustic campground is located near the Tahuya River and the Tahuya River Trail. Campsites can accommodate up to a 30-foot RV, though size may vary by site.
Dispersed camping, or camping outside of a designated campground, is not allowed.
The camping stay limit is 5 consecutive days, 15 total days per calendar year.
Tahuya River Horse Camp is only open for weekend camping from Memorial Day to Labor Day
Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Dogs are allowed in Green Mountain and Tahuya but must be kept on a leash. Horseback riders may bring unleashed dogs if they are controlled by voice command.
Day use fishing sites are open for fishing from April 15 to October 30.
Be alert for other road users, ranging from heavy vehicles to bicycles, and check your speed accordingly.
Stay on designated trails. Trails are marked with colored diamonds.
White: Single-track trail
Yellow: Two-track trail
Purple: 4x4 trail
Directions: From Elfendahl Pass Staging Area, continue north on Elfendahl Pass Road for .6 miles. Turn left and go .1 mile. The site is on left.
Don’t forget your Discover Pass! Learn more about it at DiscoverPass.wa.gov
Campsites are available first-come, first-served at no additional cost with the purchase of a Discover Pass.
Enjoy a campfire in approved fire pits in designated campgrounds only. Always check for burn restrictions before lighting a campfire. Don't Move Firewood. Help protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. Please purchase firewood near your campsite.
This is a great ATV park. Tons of trails and the people that camp here are generally easy going. Lots of families, lots of dogs. The camp sites are pretty big too, there's just not a lot of them. Free to camp with discovery pass, no reservations, one bathroom.
Amazing campground. The road is rough but worth the destination. I wish I had more photos to share.
Great free orv park near camp spillman n oat creek (i think that's which one it is lol) lake. 10+camp sites, a vault bathroom, and hiking or walking trails to boot. Limit of stay this time of year i think is 5 days though and there are cameras DNR have out there to see when u come n go at least.
Got stung bye bees about 15 times lost my keys running from them got lucky not sick or allergic. Took 6 days for a tow truck .no signal for cell phone .