Silver Falls Campground

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  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

First come, first serve.

This campground has two loops and 31 trailer/tent sites at 2,400 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 30 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.

Directions

From Wenatchee, WA:

Travel north on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 14.4 miles to Entiat, WA. Just after the bridge turn left on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Road 51 at 27 miles.

From Chelan, WA:

Travel south on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 19.3 miles to Entiat, WA. Just before the bridge turn right on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Road 51 at 27 miles.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Tent Sites

Features

Picnic Table
Toilets

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Lupe Gonzalez

1 year ago
5/5

Great spot to hike for 5 and up.

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Summer Mercier

1 year ago
5/5

Absolutely a beautiful place. I will never forget this trail and waterfall. Hoping to come back and camp in the future.

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Ken Moore

3 years ago
5/5

Silver Falls is a great area to explore. The hike up the falls is full of hidden treasures. The area was burned out a few years ago, but it is no less beautiful.

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Nails It

5 years ago
5/5

Great place to camp! It's 30 miles up the Entiat River road. We camped in site #26 and we think by far it's the best site. It's private and had plenty of space for kids to run up and down the road behind where we parked our 27ft trailer.

The campground itself is pretty spread out. There's a visitor area when you first get there. People will use that to park their cars and hike up to silver falls. The first road after that takes you to the first set of camp spots. Plenty of area for tents and trailers. There's also an interpretive trail that's about 1.5 miles round trip which was fun to go on. The second road takes you to the group camping area and many other camping spot. This is where we stayed site #26.

Silver falls is definitely something to go see while camping there. I did a trail running session on the 1.7 mile loop 3x which was awesome and a great way to get some elevation! Right when I got done with that the family and I hiked up to silver falls so we all could enjoy it. Take the kids and check it out.

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Kevin Knutson

1 year ago
5/5

I hiked this many times as a kid. I forgot how beautiful the views are along the journey. My 70 year old mom was able to hike with us but she needed to take some breaks to recover from the climb. My 5 year old also enjoyed the hike. Excellent family hike option with many camping options nearby, though the campgrounds don’t cater to super long trailers. I would say ideal trailer size probably 20’ or less. All dry camping with no hookups.

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