Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest

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47.4244, -121.17
47.17247308, -120.41572064

At an elevation of 2,500 feet, Mineral Springs Group Campground sits in the mountainous terrain of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in northern Washington.

Nearby peaks and old-growth forests provide visitors with a variety of scenic landscapes.

47.21174240, -121.14363120

Kachess Campground is a pleasant 5-1/2 mile drive from Interstate 90, Exit 62. The 92 acre Forest Service facility is located on the northwest shore of Kachess Lake with Little Kachess Lake to the immediate north. Set in dense old-growth evergreens and surrounded by high mountains, Kachess Campground has over 100 campsites and one group campsite (by reservation only). It is an excellent location for family camping.

There are two boat launches and a picnic area. These water access points accommodate cartoppers and trailer boats and there is parking for vehicles & trailers. The south boat launch is paved; and the north boat launch is maintained gravel. On busy summer weekends, the boat launch and day use parking areas fill up fast.

47.113910, -120.902531

Located on Taneum Creek, this campground offers 15 campsites. The campground accesses North Fork Taneum Trail # 1377 and has a beginners motorcycle loop trail that originates in the campground.

47.2137980, -121.6158184

Located at the head of Lake Cle Elum along the Cle Elum River, this campground offers 14 trailer/tent sites and a reservable group site with a capacity of 100 people.

47.23584952, -121.5413808

The campground has 11 single campsites and 3 double campsites. It is a popular gathering place for trail riders to head up into the mountains on several popular trails. The campground has spacious tenting and RV sites. Opening date dependent on snow melt and access to the trails may be held back until late June or early July.

Horses must be kept in the corrals and no high-lining or hobbles are allowed.  The corrals are located in a common area with two water troughs on opposite sides of the corrals and the corrals are not near the campsites. Horses need to be sociable as the corrals share common boundaries.

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