Best Equestrian Camping near Cle Elum, WA

Cayuse Horse Camp accommodates equestrians in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest near Ronald, with easy access to surrounding trails and mountain terrain. The camp provides water hookups and can handle big rigs and horse trailers with ample parking space. Fire rings are available at campsites, though electrical hookups are not provided. The campground requires reservations and permits pets, allowing riders to bring their dogs along on camping trips. Picnic tables are not provided at individual sites, so visitors should plan accordingly. Campground patrons note the pristine wilderness setting creates an ideal base for extended trail riding adventures.

Located 4 miles from the end of pavement on NF-46 near Cooper Lake, Owhi Campground offers trail access for horse riders connecting to multiple backcountry routes. The Mineral Creek trailhead sits further up NF-4600, providing additional riding opportunities. Horse camps position at the end of the fire road with a cul-de-sac for turning horse trailers around. Riders frequently use forest roads as informal bridle trails, with routes leading to Pete Lake and surrounding wilderness areas. Fires are permitted at campsites, and picnic tables provide convenient eating areas after long trail rides. The campground features vault toilets and trash collection, though no drinking water is available. Riders must bring their own water for horses or use nearby natural sources. The area accommodates group equestrian camping with multiple sites positioned for trailer access while maintaining adequate distance for horses.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Cle Elum, Washington (24)

    1. Teanaway Campground

    14 Reviews
    Cle Elum, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 925-8510

    "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."

    "I was able to come stay here in the fall, and hike Lake Ingalls. It was absolutely gorgeous! Hands down the best decision my friends and I have made. The campground was actually somewhat busy."

    2. Barn Valley - closed

    2 Reviews
    Cle Elum, WA
    6 miles
    +1 (206) 963-5243

    $25 - $75 / night

    3. Indian Camp Campground

    1 Review
    Roslyn, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 925-8510

    4. Owhi Campground

    7 Reviews
    Snoqualmie Pass, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 674-4411

    $14 / night

    "One of the best campgrounds in cle elum area. All walk in sites. Not to far from parking. Not allot of privacy between sites. Gets packed. Fishing is excellent."

    "Follow for another 16 miles along Lake Cle Elum and the Little Salmon la Sac River . Take a left at the second bridge (NF-46) and cross, then continue on this road for 4 miles."

    5. Riders Camp Campground

    1 Review
    South Cle Elum, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 674-4411

    "This is a great place to camp and ride ORVs they have a beginners loop trailhead attached to this site as well as a trail head to a larger trail system."

    6. Silver Ridge Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Easton, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 656-0275

    "Horses are welcome too! The new owners are doing a great job turning the property around. There is a large recent renovated cabin that fits up to 20 people you can stay as well. "

    7. Cayuse Horse Camp

    1 Review
    Roslyn, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 852-1100

    $27 - $54 / night

    8. Bumping Lake Campground

    17 Reviews
    Goose Prairie, WA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 338-7869

    $24 - $48 / night

    "Lake access. Trail access. Pristine wilderness. Horse trails. Hunting. Fishing. Scenery.

    I would rather not tell you about it and keep it to myself."

    "There was a woodsy area behind the site where kids could play. The bathrooms are fancy out houses no place to wash hands. Lots of bugs in the evening."

    10. Cottonwood Campground (WA)

    4 Reviews
    Goose Prairie, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 338-7869

    $22 / night

    "The Cascades have so many peaks to climb, glaciers to see, and shorter trails. But you have to get deep into the backcountry before you have access to most of them."

    "It is in a great location near Mt Rainier for a fraction of the price of closer campgrounds. It was very small, but very lush between sites which made it extremely private."

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  • B
    Aug. 14, 2020

    Owhi Campground

    Beautiful lake!

    One of the best campgrounds in cle elum area. All walk in sites. Not to far from parking. Not allot of privacy between sites. Gets packed. Fishing is excellent. Road has some pot holes, but otherwise easy for small vehicles.

  • Megan C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2018

    Owhi Campground

    Ranger Review: OOFOS OOMG Low Shoe at Owhi Campground on Cooper Lake

    Arrive early to snag a piece of this lakeside paradise!

    Ranger Review: OOFOS OOMG Low Shoe at Owhi Campground on Cooper Lake, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Washington State

    Campground Review: Owhi Campground

    Review: 5 Stars «««««

    Getting to Owhi Campground is a bit of an adventure in itself. Take exit 80 off I-90 and slowly meander your way through the small mining towns of Roslyn and Ronald. Once out of Ronald you'll find yourself on the 903 / Salmon La Sac Road. Follow for another 16 miles along Lake Cle Elum and the Little Salmon la Sac River . Take a left at the second bridge (NF-46) and cross, then continue on this road for 4 miles. At the end of 4 miles the paved road will end, a gravel road begins, and there will be a sign to Cooper Lake. Take a right (NF-4616) to continue onward. Another 1.5 miles down the gravel road and your destination will be tucked in the bush on the left, the beautiful Owhi Campground.

    Staying to the left upon pulling into the lot, there are 3 parking lots each above a number of the 22 walk-in sites. The first parking lot has a pit toilet bathroom, self-pay station ($14 a night, $6 per extra car- one car and 6 people per site), and a main trail down to the camps and lake. The second parking lot also has a pit toilet bathroom and rubbish bin. The third lot is just parking but is bigger and I've seen larger trucks with campers or small trailers park here. Each parking lot also has "private" trails from the parking to specific camps so be warned that if you follow random trails you may end up in someone's camp.

    The campground itself is made up of wooded, semi-private, to not-so-private camps set along a main trail that leads down from the parking lot towards and along the lake. The majority of the sites are mostly shaded. There are plenty of trees to hang hammocks amongst if you are a hammock camper, or if you want to hang one up to just sit in. Each site is equipped with a built-in picnic table, fire ring, and site number post with clip to attach payment stub.

    There is no camp host but a ranger or volunteer will do a walk through at least once a day to check on things and collect payments from the box. There is no running water in camp, bring your own or pump from the local creeks.

    The campground offers a boat launch. Please don't drag your beautiful Old Town canoe through the woods like a savage; just drive it over to the boat ramp. Cooper Lake hosts non-motorized-only boats which makes for a peaceful camping experience. The lake is absolutely beautiful, as is the surrounding Alpine Wilderness overlooking it.

    We arrived on a Thursday early afternoon and there were only 4 sites left of the 22 available first-come-first-served sites. We quickly paid for sites #4 & 5 and began setting up camp. We talked to some gals up the trail in sites #9 & 10 and they arrived on Tuesday evening to claim their sites for a large group for the weekend. Duly noted; arrive early for the best spots.

    When camping at site #5, you have one of the "private" trails from parking lot #1 straight into the camp. The trail was steep yet convenient to have easy car-to-camp access. Site #5 was split from site #4 by the main trail but felt more private as it was surrounded by bushes on three sides and only open facing the trail. Site #4 is closer to the lake and has a better view in general but is a more open site with much less privacy, and the ability to look straight into the next camp at site #3. Site #4, however, sort of makes up for it by having a straight path to the lake.

    There are a few small pebble-strewn "beaches" along the lakeshore where you can set up a few chairs for an afternoon in the sun, or cast a line from in the early light. Rainbow trout are available to catch for the crafty fisherman. I strutted around in my super comfy OOFOS OOMG Low Shoes, with our chairs, rafts, kayaks, and SUP as we headed down to one of the beaches and set up for the weekend with other campground locals to enjoy the lake, sun, and mountain views.

    If playing on the lake isn't enough activity for you, there are a few hiking trails located close by. You can hike to Pete Lake by either driving or hiking the remaining mile down the road to the trailhead from Owhi Campground. There is also the Mineral Creek trailhead a bit further up NF-4600.

    Product Review: OOFOS OOMG Low Shoe

    Review: 5 Stars «««««

    As a Review Ranger for TheDyrt.com I was provided with a pair of women's OOMG Low Shoes in black by OOFOS to test and review.

    Pros

    · Closed cell foam made from non-toxic properties and painted with non-toxic paints

    · Latex free for sensitive feet (like mine)

    · 6 month warranty

    · Lightweight - each shoe weighs 6.12 ounces

    · Incredibly comfortable!

    · 4-way stretch mesh upper is breathable

    · Machine washable (do not put in the drier)

    Cons

    · Do not dry out quickly - mine took 22 hours to dry out

    · Not made to go on rough adventures in - tore a chunk from my sole trying to walk to the lake from my campsite

    The OOMG low shoe is sold as a recovery shoe and it totally fits the bill!

    While your typical gym shoe foot-bed was designed with many layers to help move you through your workout, Oofoam was designed by former athletic shoe designers with a single, closed foam cell to absorb more shock than a traditional shoe, ease hip and back pain, put the body into a more natural stance with high arch support, and give tired feet relief and ease the road to recovery post workout.

    I tested these shoes to the limit on a 4-day camp trip on Cooper Lake and daily in my garden since our return. While at the Owhi Campground we hiked, kayaked, hung in hammocks and trucked from our camp to the lake and back more times than I care to count.

    Post hiking:

    Post hiking these shoes are a dream! Our weekend on Cooper Lake was hot, 85-100 degrees out, and pulling off my hiking boots and thick socks in exchange for the OOMG Low Shoe and ankle socks was so refreshing. The shoes are made from a closed cell foam foot-bed which is extremely comfortable and cushy, a 4-way stretch mesh upper which allows them to be incredibly lightweight, weighing in at 12.24 ounces a pair. They are surprisingly breathable and slide off and on with ease. Not to mention crafted with non-toxic materials/paints and are latex free, allowing all wearers to enjoy sock free, if you're into that sort of thing.

    I spent an entire day in them around camp and my comfort level stayed impeccable. I did, however, tear a tiny chunk out of the inside of my right sole at some point hiking from camp to our beach set-up on the lake. I noticed that OOFOS has a 6-month warranty on their products that I will have to look into for my tear.

    My suggestion when camping with the OOMG would be to keep them on the groomed trails or close to camp because they otherwise make a wonderful hammock camp shoe. No fuss sliding off and on from my hammock or buddies’ tent.

    Water sports:

    When I read the shoe was machine washable, I chose to test them out on the water.

    I wore them for a morning of light kayaking. While my foot bed was wet the shoe didn't retain tons of water inside while kayaking so it was comfortable; not too cold and I was still able to retain grip inside my shoe without rubbing or blistering. The foot bed doesn't have a lot of grip to the bottom of the shoe so I didn't give it a go on the SUP, not to mention my balance sucks so I wouldn't be an accurate judge up there anyways.

    My only real gripe about wearing them in the water was the dry out time. I'm lucky I brought extra shoes on the trip as these stayed wet for 22 hours on an 85 degree day, left out to dry upside down on a picnic table in a partial sun/shaded camp.

    Returning home & around the Garden:

    Since returning home the OOMG Low Shoes have become my go to house and gardening shoes. While wearing them in the garden I've found that I enjoy wearing my OOFOS without socks to water my plants; my feet can breathe, I don’t mind if my shoes or feet get a little wet (as it's been so hot out) and damn are they cushy. These shoes seem to be slowly molding to my feet and are improving my balance and posture. My family has mentioned that they've noticed I'm standing up straighter and look healthier (due to decreased pain levels) to which I truly give the credit to the shoes. Not to be a whiner but I have been diagnosed with MS, psoriatic arthritis and early onset osteoarthrosis and typically deal with left leg weakness and hip pain on a daily basis. Since obtaining these shoes I would say my hip pain has decreased from a 7/10 to a 5/10 daily. That may not sound like much to you, but to me it is a serious improvement. I was so impressed with them that I suggested them to my Dad who also suffers from hip arthritis with two (2) prior hip replacements! He purchased the Men's Ooriginal sandals in black and absolutely loves them. In fact, he loves them so much that after just a week of having his, he just purchased my Mom a pair of the Women's Ooahh Lux slide in black hoping they help with her bunions. My sister dropped by today to help in my garden and noticed my "funny" shoes but after she read my review and found out my folks each own a pair too, she is interested in her own pair of OOMG Low Shoe's for her post hiking and yoga adventures. Both of my sisters will be going to Disneyland for Halloween and I’ll be recommending them to my youngest sister for her hotel and pool-side shoes! Looks like we should invite the OOFOS team to Christmas as it seems you're now a part of our family. Thanks OOFOS!

    Extras:

    There are a few more things I'd like to give OOFOS a shout out for that are not necessarily part of the shoe but part of the company's core values; the Pink program and OOFOS rewards.

    OOFOS Rewards is your basic rewards program except you are earning points towards amazingly cushy recovery footwear! They have all kinds of extra ways to earn points; share on FB for 15 points or refer a friend for 200 points for example but the basic point system is 1 point earned per $1 spent. Redeem 100 points for $5 discount, 200 points for $10 discount, 500 points for a $25 discount and 1,000 points for a $50 discount. In case you were wondering I totally signed up for the points program as I anticipate a growing collection of OOFOS footwear in my home.

    The second project I'd like to point is the Project Pink program donates $10 from any Project Pink footwear collection sold, to breast cancer treatment research at Dana- Farber. I like to spend my money at companies that give back to their communities in one way or another, so cheers to OOFOS for doing their part to help fight breast cancer!

  • p
    May. 12, 2023

    Teanaway Campground

    Beautiful Campground in Forest

    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.

  • V
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Yakima River RV Park

    Charming and picturesque! Super friendly hosts

    I was so impressed with the organized check-in process, efficient simple paperwork, and welcoming feeling I got when we rolled up without a reservation. We were even "escorted" to our spot! There are lots of trees, cows and horses near by and it's super quiet, oh, except for the numerous freight trains than ran through the night. Bring ear plugs, problem solved. The grounds are immaculate; you can tell these people really care about this place. There's a gate to enter and exit so we felt very safe and there weren't random vehicles driving around. Beautiful rolling hills and open wheat fields made for a lovely bike ride. Definitely recommend this place!

  • Eric H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2020

    Soda Springs

    Roughing it is perfect

    23 May 2020 - you can drive to the "Y" intersection for the camp grounds and horse camp, but the snow was so deep that walking is the only option. Several car made turning around in the intersection difficult.

  • Jess G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Indian Camp Campground

    Free range cows

    Camp here for free for 7 days with a discover pass! 2 pit toilets, fire ring and picnic table at each site. Big areas for RVs, horse trailers and group sites. No water hook ups or dump stations. River access and lots of trails for nature walks. Very beautiful area! I had phone service and I use Sprint.

  • s
    May. 19, 2018

    Bumping Lake Campground

    Absolutely the best!

    It’s got it all. Lake access. Trail access. Pristine wilderness. Horse trails. Hunting. Fishing. Scenery.

    I would rather not tell you about it and keep it to myself.

  • Susan L.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    Stunning scenery, great location!

    The campground is divided into two parts by a crisp clear and cold Wenatchee River, flowing out of Lake Wenatchee, locat d in the central Cascade Mountains of Washington. The deep lake is glacier fed, the campgrounds are well loved by locals. Nice pay showers, and the outside campsites in the north part of the campground feel more secluded. Mosquitos are thick in June, but leave due to dry hot weather in July. Huckleberries sling simple hiking trails. Nearby “Enchantments” hikes are more challenging and spectacular.

  • Amanda E.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Nason Creek Campground

    A serene setting.

    After camping here for the maximum two week period, I was absolutely in love. Being surrounded by the tall Washington trees and a distant sound of the babbling creek felt like a dream. An easy ten minute walk led you to Lake Wenachee, the most amazing alpine lake with a great beach and camp store where you can rent kayaks, paddle boards, and get ice cream. The campground hosts were very friendly and there are flush toilets and running water as well.


Guide to Cle Elum

Equestrian camping near Cle Elum, Washington offers access to extensive trail systems throughout the Cascade Mountain range, where elevation ranges from 1,900 to 5,000 feet. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 85°F from July through August, while spring and fall bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Most horse-friendly campgrounds remain open from mid-May through late September, depending on snowpack conditions.

What to do

Mountain biking from camp: Teanaway Campground connects directly to an extensive trail system suitable for various skill levels. "If you are a mountain biker, this spot will not disappoint with the trail system right out of camp," notes Silas, who camped at Teanaway Campground.

Fishing in Cooper Lake: Drop a line for rainbow trout in the non-motorized waters. "Rainbow trout are available to catch for the crafty fisherman," mentions Megan C., who found Owhi Campground ideal for accessing the pristine waters.

Wildlife watching: Keep your eyes open for local fauna in the early morning or evening hours. "We canoed on the lake and saw a few Elk bugling. Really amazing views," writes Kerrie L. about her experience at Owhi Campground.

Horseback riding on forest roads: Many informal bridle paths exist throughout the region. "There are horse camps at the end of the fire road with a cul-de-sac to turn around and head back out," explains Donald C., describing the practical layout for horse trailers at Owhi.

What campers like

River access for cooling off: Several campgrounds offer ways to escape summer heat. "River access for the kids. If you are a mountain biker, this spot will not disappoint with the trail system right out of camp," shares Silas about Teanaway Campground.

Stargazing opportunities: Clear mountain skies create ideal conditions for night sky viewing. "Get there a little early to get a good spot so you can see those brilliant stars at night," recommends Cassiey K. after staying at Teanaway Campground.

Off-roading trails: Dedicated areas exist for ORV enthusiasts with varying experience levels. "They have a beginners loop trailhead attached to this site as well as a trail head to a larger trail system," explains Bruce S. about Riders Camp Campground, noting the $5 per night fee.

Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer natural separation. "The campsites are situated pretty well for views and privacy," writes Marie L. about her experience at Owhi Campground, adding that "right on the lake and if not you get a very private site walking distance to water."

What you should know

Arrive early for lakeside spots: Prime locations fill quickly, especially on weekends. "We arrived on a Thursday early afternoon and there were only 4 sites left of the 22 available first-come-first-served sites," reports Megan C. about Bumping Lake Campground.

Bring your own water: Many sites lack potable water sources. "No water/electricity. T-mobile was hit or miss - couldn't connect hot spot," warns Callie C. about Teanaway Campground.

Fire restrictions: Summer fire bans occur frequently due to dry conditions. "There are also burn bans July-September due to extremely high fire danger," cautions Lets Go O. regarding camping in the Kachess area.

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