Hause Creek Campground is located along the Tieton River in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington's Northern Cascade Range.
Warm summer days and and access to a multitude of recreational activities make the campground an ideal setting for both individual and family camping excursions.
Hause Creek Campground offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to hike, fish, ski, raft and enjoy a multitude of recreational activities throughout the year.
River enthusiasts may enjoy a whitewater rafting trip on one of the many scenic rivers in the area. The Tieton River is especially exciting in September when the Bureau of Land Reclamation floods the Tieton Valley, releasing fast and furious water.
Hause Creek Campground offers standard and tent-only sites. This is a non-electric, no-water facility so campers will need to bring their own supply.
The Okanogan-Wenatchee is a unique National Forest, where high, glaciated alpine peaks tower along the Cascade Crest. Lush valleys of old-growth forest define its western boundary, and at its eastern edge, rugged shrub-steppe country comprises a more arid region. Elevations range from below 1,000 feet to over 9,000 feet.
Precipitation varies greatly thoughout the area, ranging from approximately 140 inches along the Cascade Crest to only 10 inches along the eastern edge. Visitors can expect many days of warm, sunny weather in the summer and plenty of snow in the winter.
Boulder Cave National Recreation Trail is one of the most popular places in the Naches District. Visitors can walk the accessible trail along the river or explore Boulder Cave. Interpretive signs along the trail explain the geology, plants, animals and fire history of the area.
Hikers may want to traverse a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), one of the world's premier National Scenic Trails. This trail showcases some of North America's most fantastic scenery as it winds its way from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington.
The Goat Rocks Wilderness is nearby. Its peaks are remnants of an extinct volcano, taking the name "Goat Rocks," in honor of the fantastic mountain goats traversing this isolated region.
This location has limited staffing. Please call (661) 702-1420 for general information.
Cancellations
Individual Campsites: Cancellations up to 2 days before a reservation start date incur a $10.00 cancellation fee.
A visitor who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee including tax and applicable add-on for a campsite.
Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee.
No-Shows
A no-show visitor is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Staff will hold a campsite until check-out time on the day following the arrival date.
No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's rate, taxes and applicable add-on for a campsite.
Refunds
Visitors may submit a refund request through their Recreation.gov profile within 7 days of the end date of their reservation. Refunds will not be issued after the 7 days has ended.
Refunds for debit or credit card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank or credit card used to pay.
For check or cash purchases, Recreation.gov will mail a Treasury check for refunds of cash, check, or money order payments to the address associated with the reservation. Treasury check refunds may take up to 6-8 weeks to arrive.
In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team or facility manager will refund all fees and will attempt to notify you using the contact information within the Recreation.gov visitor profile.
From Naches, take Highway 12 approximately 22 miles to milepost 168.5.
Extra Vehicle Fee $8.00
Our family and a couple friends camped here 7/14-7/16 2023. Everything was really awesome. Clean, camp hosts were super helpful and kind. They had the cleanest restrooms of ANY campground or state park we’ve even been in. We hope to return some day! We rate it a 10 out of 10.
Some nice sites on the river. Lots of mosquitoes. Swaps in the middle of the campground. No Water. Cell service is spotty with Verizon
Spot #40. Went during the week, early June and had the whole upper loop to ourselves. Camp host was very friendly. Nice sloping meadow and trail to river and creek behind. Some noise from roadway but mostly covered by the sound of the river. Great place to take dogs.
I camped at site #38. I was a little disappointed that the map on recreation.gov showed its location somewhere else, nevertheless the sites are quite large.
There are two general areas - the bottom loop and the upper loop. The upper loop is next to US12, the lower loop is right on the Tieton river. The river is pretty fast moving so not a place to go swimming. The highway isn't too busy and didn't keep us up at night.
The campground generally was clean and looked well maintained. The facilities were still closed but there were port-a-potties everywhere. No running water just as advertised.
Despite the misinformed location of my campsite I was very pleased with my stay. The camp host was very friendly and was willing and able to answer any questions I had.
My family and I camped at Hause Creek over the weekend and we had a blast. We stayed in site 22. Very spacious and we were close to the water. Definitely a little too fast for the kids to swim and obviously too cold right now,, but if you walk up and down you may be able to find a little spot where they can dip their feet during the hotter months. The kids took their bikes and had a lot of fun riding those around the park. Camp host were really friendly as well! Definitely recommend!