Teanaway Campground
Teanaway Community Forest
Write a Review W Fork Teanaway Rd. Cle Elum, WA 98922 509-925-8510 Official WebsiteGPS: 47.2559, -120.8931
Overview of Teanaway Campground
Discover Pass required. For more information on the Discover Pass, see the Discover Pass website here.
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by Ms_behavin on 10/5/2023
Longest RV Reported: 34 feet (Class A)
Reported by Outdoor Girl on 8/28/2023
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 2,230 ft / 679 m
Max Stay 10
Tent Camping Yes
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Jrork asked on 3/12/2020
What time of the year does Teanaway Campground typically open? Thanks!
Reviews of Teanaway Campground 10 people have reviewed this location.
“Beautiful Quiet campground”
Reviewed 10/5/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
Beautiful. Quiet. Dark skies. Lots of spots for any size rig. Plenty of outhouses, spotlessly clean and recently pumped out.
Ms_behavin would stay here again
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“Quiet ”
Reviewed 8/28/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 34' (Class A) |
The campground was about half full on a Sunday night when we arrived. All of the tent sites were available. The river is very low, a frequent visitor to this campground said there’s no fishing due to it. One spot where people damed up the river where our dogs could go for a swim. Very dusty. Bunch of conservation people came throug... more
The campground was about half full on a Sunday night when we arrived. All of the tent sites were available. The river is very low, a frequent visitor to this campground said there’s no fishing due to it. One spot where people damed up the river where our dogs could go for a swim.
Very dusty.
Bunch of conservation people came through the campground, picking up, trash all over and cleaning the restrooms. They told us the dogs had to be on a leash.
You do have to have a discovery pass, so there is a charge.
We found a spot where we can put up our Starlink
Outdoor Girl would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Beautiful Campground In Woods”
Reviewed 5/11/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Beautiful campground with several dispersed spots, most with picnic table and fire pit. There are walk in (50 to 100 feet walk) sites as well as horse camping sites. Pit toilets are clean, don’t smell, and have TP. Road in campground is in good condition with pretty new gravel. Large frisbee golf course borders campground to east. R... more
Beautiful campground with several dispersed spots, most with picnic table and fire pit. There are walk in (50 to 100 feet walk) sites as well as horse camping sites. Pit toilets are clean, don’t smell, and have TP. Road in campground is in good condition with pretty new gravel. Large frisbee golf course borders campground to east. River runs along southern edge. Verizon 1-bar LTE on east side. WeBoost made it a very usable 3 bars. Starlink works too - most sites have good openings to sky.
SlowInThePNW would stay here again
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“Great Campground”
Reviewed 10/31/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
First of all this is a beautiful campground. first your drive here is pathed all the way till you reach the campground entrance. part of the road has a lot of zig zags so take it slow especially if you're a newbie RV driver. Once you are in the park you travel down a well maintained rock road. you have your main road which will take y... more
First of all this is a beautiful campground.
first your drive here is pathed all the way till you reach the campground entrance. part of the road has a lot of zig zags so take it slow especially if you're a newbie RV driver. Once you are in the park you travel down a well maintained rock road. you have your main road which will take you around the perimeter and you have the middle road which take you thru the middle. the trees are trimmed along the road and in the camping sits it seemed to be trimmed up to 12 / 13 feet. if your looking at an overview map you will notice rocks along the edge of the road, obviously do not take your vehicle past them, but you can tent past them to a point, there is no camping by the river. purely from observation not fact, i have found any ground made up with the same rocks from the road are for parking your car not your camper or RV. there is no designated spots. while i was there a group of 4 RVs make a circle around some trees and there was there camp spot. obviously don't park on vegetation. the people during my stay seemed nice people came and went. i stayed for a week and it got busy starting Thursday and by Monday afternoon it was empty again with your onesy twosy people arounds. the only sounds i heard was generators and cows. they do find there way in the campground and MOOOOO super loud. you will find what looks like fallen wasp nets... its cow poop. there are lots of places to park here. be prepared for dramatic temperature fluctuations i experience a 50 degree F fluctuation. no trash cans no water no dump but its free. great group camping in the middle and nice single camping toward the outside.
Verizon - worked well on the east side of the campground with boosters all other spots you can only get voice with roaming, data is almost impossible without expensive gear.
AT&T - Worked well got decent data, didn't test voice.
Funkey camper would stay here again
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“Favorite!!”
Reviewed 5/25/2022
This is by far our favorite place to camp. The roads are in great condition, the trees are trimmed up and we have had no problem fit our 40’ fifth wheel in to many of the spots. We’ve camped alone and in groups without any problems. Most spots have fire pits and tables and there are several bathrooms available. Just a short stroll to t... more
This is by far our favorite place to camp. The roads are in great condition, the trees are trimmed up and we have had no problem fit our 40’ fifth wheel in to many of the spots. We’ve camped alone and in groups without any problems. Most spots have fire pits and tables and there are several bathrooms available. Just a short stroll to the river or hike to Cheese Rock. Now that I’ve given away the best kept secret, bd sure you leave us a space when we get there. Haha
Angie would stay here again
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“Convenient location, lots of spots”
Reviewed 8/16/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We arrived at 8PM on a Friday and were able to find a spot. Bathrooms are available. Campground was busy, but not too loud.
brwitten would stay here again
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“Great Forest Campground”
Reviewed 9/14/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Very nice Washington State DNR campground. Lots of large pine trees and lots space between campsites. During my stay the campground was very peaceful and quite. This a dry camping only site. There are multiple outhouses located throughout the campground.
StevenR would stay here again
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Reviewed 9/12/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Nice and quiet when we were there, kids have a lot of places to ride bikes.
Brenda would stay here again
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“Boondocking in a campground”
Reviewed 8/2/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
I stayed here midweek, and it was very quiet. About 10 groups/families among 100 "campsites". I put that in quotes because there are no actual sites. It's a big area with the occasional picnic table and fire ring, but people just pick a spot anywhere (except the "day use only" areas). I think the place fills up sometimes on weekends wh... more
I stayed here midweek, and it was very quiet. About 10 groups/families among 100 "campsites". I put that in quotes because there are no actual sites. It's a big area with the occasional picnic table and fire ring, but people just pick a spot anywhere (except the "day use only" areas). I think the place fills up sometimes on weekends when there's an event like orienteering based there. The stream is lovely if you can snag a spot near it. Teanaway is only for non-motorized vehicles (at least near this campground), so it tends to attract hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders. And the mountain biking is amazing. Very non-technical cross country trails everywhere, shared with horses of which I only saw 5 over several hours of riding. Get the map from the Evergreen mtb site.
On the downside, the camp area is a huge dust bowl. With a strong wind the first day clouds of dust were rolling through. It also has zero amenities other than the vault toilets which were serviced while I was there. However, it's zero cost once you have the Washington State Discover Pass.
LuckyVan would stay here again
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“Good dry camping spot. Located close to Teanaway River.”
Reviewed 6/6/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
This is a Wa. DNR campground on the W. Fork of the Teanaway River. It is located just off the paved county road. Typically not full except on holiday weekends. Sites are not marked. The campground is like a collection of disbursed camping sites. South portion is along the Teanaway River. Discover Pass required. No hookups, no u... more
This is a Wa. DNR campground on the W. Fork of the Teanaway River. It is located just off the paved county road. Typically not full except on holiday weekends. Sites are not marked. The campground is like a collection of disbursed camping sites. South portion is along the Teanaway River. Discover Pass required. No hookups, no utilities. Sometimes dusty, but good boondocking site.
Trex2854 would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Site Amenities
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- restrooms: vault
Pets
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