Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Kittitas County
Dispersed camping area located along the west bank of the Cle Elum River north of Cle Elum Lake and accessed by Forest Service Road 4308.Campgrounds
Salmon La Sac Rd, Kittitas County, Kittitas, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
This is a popular gathering place for trail riders heading into the mountains on several popular trails. It has spacious tent and RV sites. Water available from hand pump. Opens once snow has cleared, sometimes not before late June early July.Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Kittitas County
This beautiful campground nestled in a grove of large Ponderosa Pine and western Larch trees includes a CCC era picnic shelter and picnic site.Cle Elum
Recreational riding, competitive events and shows, camping/RV, and educational programs for equestrians of all ages and abilities at this 112-acre park just west of Cle Elum. The Washington State Horse park offers easy trails that are horse friendly with no motorized users.32 S. Thorp Hwy, Ellensburg
Tent, RV, and cabin lodging on the Yakima River. Fee for boat launch if not staying at campground. 26 full hook up sites (including sewer), 73 water-electric-cable, 37 tent sites, 2 sleeping cabins. WiFI. Launch has crushed rock.Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest,
This wilderness covers over 394,000 acres in the Okanagon-Wenatchee and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It has more than 700 lakes and mountain ponds, rugged creeks, and open meadows. It can be accessed by 47 trailheads and 615 miles of trails.Kittitas County
The LT Murray Wildlife Area totals over 100,000acres in the forested ridges between Kittitas and Yakima Counties. It has plentiful elk, deer, and many other species. Part of the Area is closed in winter to protect wintering elk.Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail,
This delightful camping area near Lake Keechelus has several campsites on either side of the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail at milepost 2109.5.Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, Kittitas County
This camping area is on the Palouse to Cascades Trail at mile post 2123.2, on the shores of Lake Keechelus. It can only be reached from the trail. The trail is open to horses, but there are no horse faciliites at the campground.Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, King County
This campground sits on the south fork of the Snoqualmie River. Thickly forested Douglas-fir, cedar and western hemlock trees provide abundant shade. Several trailheads are within a short driving distance.