Located along the west fork of the Teanaway River, the camp offers 55 campsites with fire rings and two ADA-accessible toilets.
Directions: Start at I-90 exit 85 (Cle Elum). Go east on SR-970 for 6.9 miles. Turn left on Teanaway Road. Go 7.3 miles. Turn left on West Fork Teanaway Road for .6 miles and turn left into Teanaway Campground. No fee. Access is provided on a first-come, first-served basis (no reservations). Get directions using the following address: 1160 West Fork Teanaway Road, Cle Elum, WA 98922.
Nice campground 🏕 probably some of the cleanest restrooms I have been in at a campground. Don't forget to checkout the shoe tree.
On our cross-country road trip from Georgia to Bellingham, this campground was by far our most favourite!
We happened to be there for the first majorly hot day. Couldn’t have been more thrilled to have an epically cold river to dip into. And with all that dust kicking up from trucks driving by… and the pollen puffs that floated everywhere from early morning, it was incredible to wash off in the river.
I found it was so odd to see few fire rings for the amount of tent space. For times like these when we need to keep distance from strangers, this campground has loads of space between each site. That was really great!
Don’t forget to get your Discovery Pass!
$30/annual fee.
Oh and I don’t know if it depends on the carrier but we had no cell reception.
First time camping here. It was very nice, although a little chilly and quite windy. It has great areas for groups to informally join up. Nice short hiking opportunities. Curfew of 10 was kept. There was only a few spots open Friday. We were glad to have arrived Thursday when it was around half full and this was early May. Overall a great campground. No potable water. Nicely maintained vault toilets. Picnic tables at each site. Well suited for horse campers and mountain bike riders.
Nice free campsite. The bathrooms were pretty dirty but a beautiful area. Has the river running by. Pretty low that this time of year due to rainfall but definitely a nice spot for a few days week, I just overnighted
Teanaway Community Forest is a hidden gem. I almost don't want to say how nice this campground is to keep it from the masses. Who am I kidding, word is out. There are campsites for all types of campers, walk-in tent, trailers, motorhomes up to Class A, horse campers. Bathrooms are clean and sites range from heavily treed to open meadow to large group sites. Pack it in. Pack it out. Creek runs along backside of campground.