Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Cle Elum, WA

Lake Easton State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its year-round facilities, offering tent sites, RV spots with hookups, and pet-friendly cabins just 1.5 hours from Seattle. Leashed dogs can accompany campers at most sites, though they aren't permitted on the main beach areas. Whispering Pines RV Campground provides designated pet areas with 96 sites that accommodate tents, RVs, and glamping options. The campground features paths along the Yakima River where dogs can explore on-leash. Some sites at Salmon La Sac feel remote but remain within two hours of Seattle, with the growl of water flowing quickly downstream over huge granite boulders heard from most sites. Kachess Campground maintains pet-friendly policies across its loops, though dogs must remain on leash at all times and aren't allowed at the main swimming beach.

Teanaway Campground offers rustic pet-friendly camping with tent and RV sites where dogs can enjoy the natural surroundings. The L.T. Murray Wildlife Area provides free dispersed camping options for those seeking more primitive experiences with their pets. Campers report seeing wildlife including elk, deer, and wild turkeys while camping in these areas. Trails throughout the region accommodate dogs on leash, with the Pete Lake trail offering a relatively short 4.5-mile hike covered in berry bushes and beautiful blooms. During summer months, the Cle Elum and Cooper rivers provide opportunities for dogs to cool off, with some campgrounds featuring sites adjacent to river edges. Campers should note that most campgrounds require pets to be leashed at all times, and waste disposal is the owner's responsibility. The Last Resort offers cabin options for those preferring more shelter while traveling with pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Cle Elum, Washington (186)

    1. Lake Easton State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Easton, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 656-2255

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Dogs abound, but are on leash and seemed well behaved."

    "Nice state campground, well kept, beautiful lake if you can get one of the lakeside spots. We had site #11, and the road noise was just too too loud for me."

    2. Teanaway Campground

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

    "There was a pretty little calico cat that hung out with us for a bit, who happily plopped around us outside. Sleeping was peaceful, and I actually slept the best I had in my tent yet."

    "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."

    3. Kachess Campground

    34 Reviews
    Snoqualmie Pass, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 852-1100

    $27 - $158 / night

    "Pros

    - Close to Seattle about 1.5 hr - 2 hrs away depending on traffic.

    - It has numbers of walk-in sites with great access to the lake.

    - Lots of loop for kids to ride bike and explore.

    - Great"

    "Our tent was staked into site 86 and we took the dog for a walk around the grounds.  I had been here in 2006, but did not realize just how big it was. "

    4. Whispering Pines RV Campground

    10 Reviews
    Cle Elum, WA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (509) 674-7278

    $38 - $270 / night

    "There is a nice lake in front of our site. Paths that go to the Yakima river or along side it was nice. Just on the other side of the freeway is the town of Cle Elum."

    "The site was In a good place, just a walk away from the river. We did have like 2 hornets make their way into our tent. I used the showers behind the dog park, which had 2 shower stalls."

    5. Salmon La Sac

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

    $27 - $54 / night

    "You will not hear the hum of freeway noise or cars swooshing by at high speed, as this camper’s haven is at the end of a paved road and sits smack in the middle of the Cle Elum and Cooper rivers."

    "Fishing is available from two rivers the Cooper and the Cle-Elum both within walking distance from the site. I decided to go car camping last week in my SUV."

    6. L.T. Murray Wildlife Area

    7 Reviews
    Thorp, WA
    13 miles
    Website

    "**Ranger Review: Camp Fare Premium Meals at LT Murray Wildlife Area **

    Camping Review: The LT Murray Wildlife Area is located in Thorp, between Cle Elum and Ellensburg."

    "We weren’t sure as to our ability to get in, as when we pulled up there was a ranger driving a UTE on the other side of the fence, and we thought for sure he’d tell us that we couldn’t get it."

    7. Kachess Lake Lakebed

    7 Reviews
    Easton, WA
    13 miles

    "We made it fine in our 26ft class c, but the big sharp-edged rocks were concerning to drive over. And when we left we found a giant rock wedged between the two back tires (the dually tires)."

    "The entrance is a little tricky, and the “road”s are a little rough when you’re down here."

    8. Wish Poosh Campground

    5 Reviews
    Roslyn, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 852-1100

    $22 - $43 / night

    "Lake access is best via the great boat launch. Also a nice picnic area when the lake level exposes the access road."

    "There is also a bear cage with a trap since the bear seems to linger and wander around (although it isn't aggressive and seems friendly). There is no water and the toilet is a honey bucket."

    9. The Last Resort

    3 Reviews
    Roslyn, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 649-2222

    $35 - $99 / night

    "Was great loved the outdoors there’s a store close by if u forgot something . Great fishing spots"

    "Super close to cute towns and any needs. It rained most of the weekend, but we were cozy. 5.4.24 ATT 1 bar"

    10. Ellensburg KOA

    19 Reviews
    Ellensburg, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-7616

    "This is right off I90 very convenient but close to freeway so some road noise. I90 is the main east west freeway in Washington. It is right on the river and there's a pool."

    "Two kids and a dog in tow, we all loved it. Kind of expensive but I think that’s typical for a KOA. Kids loved the activities and amenities and we had amazing bbq and hard cider provided by host."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Cle Elum, WA

1364 Reviews of 186 Cle Elum Campgrounds


  • L
    Mar. 31, 2021

    Red Mountain Campground

    Quaint little campground

    Great little campground. Along a little river but not right at campsites. Crawdad along banks at night. Lots of bats at night. Right off of highway. Restroom with fresh water access. No electricity, no on site manager/ranger. No cell reception for t-mobile customers. Burn bans in effect typically in the late spring to early fall dependant of course on the amount of annual moisture in the region. Sold out prebooked for most major holidays. Good idea to book ahead of time by calling the local ranger station. High cougar population so keeping an eye on pet's and smaller children a must especially around dusk and after dark. Also bear area. But our family has never had any problems nor seen any large predators when we do our annual family camping trip there. Also be sure to do any last min. Shopping in cle elum because there is nothing as far as retail grocery stores past this point and it's about a 45 min drive each ways to cle elum. There is a final gas station about 10 mins drive from the campground that has basic camp supplies and ice. High prices for the convenience. And they close at 9pm if my memory serves me correctly. Beautiful area. Very peaceful.

  • Shay F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2024

    Wish Poosh Campground

    Great location for fun

    I love this little campground for shoulder season. Some sites, like ours, are wooded and private. Others are open with tree cover. Lake access is best via the great boat launch. Also a nice picnic area when the lake level exposes the access road. My favorite part of this location is access to explore the nearby forest service roads. Roslyn and Cle Elum are not too far away for a bite or beverage.

  • 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.

  • Cindy R.
    Jun. 15, 2020

    Salmon La Sac

    Remotely Close

    Salmon La Sac campground feels remote but is within two hours of Seattle. You will not hear the hum of freeway noise or cars swooshing by at high speed, as this camper’s haven is at the end of a paved road and sits smack in the middle of the Cle Elum and Cooper rivers. The growl of water flowing quickly downstream over huge granite boulders can be heard from most sites, with some sites nicely placed adjacent to river’s edge. The sites are decent in size, some with adequate tree coverage and others with plenty of sun. There are restrooms dotted throughout but some were lacking hand sanitizer which in the midst of a pandemic was baffling. There also didn’t seem to be enough trash bins for the number of sites, but there weren’t any overflowing with refuse. Just plan to walk a decent clip to dispose of your spent items. With that said, the bathrooms were clean and the camp host greeted new arrivals with a smile and useful information. The weather and time of year was not ideal for playing in the water without a wet suit but is a great spot for whitewater kayakers to put in. There are many off-road adventure opportunities in the area for ATV, UTV, and other 4x4 enthusiasts. Fly fishing from the shore is also popular and if you have a boat, Cle Elum Lake is not far from the campground but be warned later in the summer the water level gets extremely low. Lastly, there are so many hiking trailheads in the area, no one could be disappointed. Salmon La Sac campground has no electric or water hookups but does have potable water available from hand-cranked pumps (well water). Sadly, the spigot on the pump doesn’t fit a standard hose, so we weren’t able to get much water into our travel trailer this made for a less than ideal experience but we managed for our short stay. Many RV and trailer campers love this place. We sure do!

  • Patrick J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2025

    Whispering Pines RV Campground

    Whispering pines they were. Feels like camping.

    Nice folks at check in. A gate code is needed to check in. We had a pull through, gravel site. Utilities were well placed. There was a note not to flush your tank due to there sensitive septic system. There is a nice lake in front of our site. Paths that go to the Yakima river or along side it was nice. Just on the other side of the freeway is the town of Cle Elum. Nice bakeries and breweries is what attracted us. :-)

    Clean restrooms, everything well maintained.

  • J
    May. 28, 2019

    Salmon la Sac Road Dispersed Camping

    Somewhat primitive

    We’ve been coming here for years now. Spots fill up fast! You can float the river down to Cle Elum lake. Once the weather warms up the river lowers and slows down. Lots of area for kids to create their little pools to swim in. Outhouses are sparse so bring tp. Very peaceful. Up at the end of salmon la sac road you will find trails and beautiful alpine lakes. There is a “last resort” store 20-30 mins from the camp sites.

  • Megan C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2017

    Pete Lake Backcountry Camping

    Pete Lake

    Pete Lake is a bustling, dusty trail covered in berry bushes and beautiful blooms. We encountered tons of people, dogs and horses making their way to the lake on a sunny afternoon.

    Pete Lake is a relatively short drive from Seattle. The trail-head is located just past Lake Cle Elum and the Salmon La Sac campground. The hike is an easy 4.5 miles of gradual up and down but you won't gain more than 600 feet of elevation at any time. 

    My rag-tag group of four hiked out midday on a Saturday and were lucky enough to snag a nice lake side camp. We all chose to hammock camp and, to our surprise, found quite a few spots that would accommodate us.

    We found after choosing our camp that we were located close to one of the two toilets posted on the lake.  "Ours" was located up a hill so get a head start if you need to use it. As always, we appreciate the topless toilet with a nice forest view and this one appeared to be almost brand new. Youcould still smell the fresh cedar!

    There was a nice creek to pump water from a bit farther down the trail from our camp, but we awkwardly had to cut through other folks' camps (apologizing all the way) to get there. 

    The bugs ate us alive, so we were really happy for our Repel candles and bug spray, otherwise they may have carried us away to feed off of later.

    Be warned; the lake edges are really mucky unless you happen to be on one of the nice rocky sides. 

    Your shoes may or may not be sucked off your feet; continue on at your own risk.

    All in all is was a great one**-**night backpacking trip away from the city tucked in on the beautiful Pete lake, even with the bugs.

  • Donald C.
    Jun. 21, 2020

    Salmon La Sac

    Spacious

    Old growth forests abound, camp sites were spacious and private. Fishing is available from two rivers the Cooper and the Cle-Elum both within walking distance from the site. I decided to go car camping last week in my SUV. The site I found was large enough for 3 cars, like mine, I chose a pass through that I did not really need, but was great for me. Parked the car on the flat asphalt siding and unloaded. Yes everything had to come out, my bed was underneath it all. I Picked up firewood at the general store in the last town prior to arriving. Weather was great during my stay. Everybody I ran into along the road was friendly. I had a very pleasant time reading a novel for the first time in a long time.

  • Megan C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2019

    French Cabin Creek Recreation Area

    Ranger Review: GCI Waterside Pod Rocker with Sunshade at French Cabin Creek

    Ranger Review: GCI Waterside Pod Rocker with Sunshade at French Cabin Creek Dispersed Camping

    Camping Review: 5 stars

    We have nothing but love for French Cabin Creek (F.C.C.) dispersed camping zone!

    From our home (Seattle area) to the camp zone typically takes less than 2 hours to arrive, horrific I-90 weekend traffic not included.

    The F.C.C. dispersed camping zone can be found by crossing the first bridge off the Salmon la Sac Road, located between the Cle Elum River and Red Mountain Campgrounds. 

    Once you arrive in the zone most of the camps are located along either Howson Creek, Little Salmon la Sac River or the backside of Lake Cle Elum.  They are available for camping from May to mid-November. Each camp we’ve stayed in offers waterfront camping, at least 2 parking spots, 2+ cleared spots for tents, trees for hammocks, usually 1 fire ring or more, and a honey-bucket somewhere nearby. 

    We really enjoy camping here because it’s off the main road so it’s much quieter than the campgrounds right off Salmon la Sac Road, plus the river drowns out most of the noise from any loud camp neighbors.

    The F.C.C. dispersed camping zone is located nearby the local Salmon la Sac swimming hole and Lake Cle Elum, so you have plenty of water activity options close at hand. We typically see folks’ kayak, raft, even SUP-board by our camp on their way down to the lake. Kayak and SUP rentals are available in the towns of Cle Elum and Roslyn for $50 daily.

    Did I mention there are several hiking trails located close to the F.C.C. camp zone as well; Pete Lake trail, Salmon la Sac trail, Domerie Peak trail, French Cabin Creek trail and Thorp Creek/Little Joe Lake trail, just to name a few.

    No forest passes are needed to stay in the F.C.C. dispersed camping zone so camping is truly free (unless you find yourself at a trailhead, then you will need a Northwest Forest Pass for the Wenatchee-Okanogan National Forest, be warned)!

    Now just a few last-minute gentle reminders (since this is a dispersed camping zone) that there will be NO: running water, RV hookups or dump stations, no trash bins (pack it in/pack it out), picnic tables, fire pit grills, and on occasion a few more campfire restrictions than in the local campgrounds.

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recarea/?recid=57515

    Gear Review: 4.5 stars

    As a Ranger for the Dyrt, I occasionally get to test out products to review – I recently tested the GCI Pod Rocker with Sunshade and boy am I in love with this chair!

    The chair is as described, a beachside rocking chair with a positional SPF sun blocking shade but GCI did a really great job designing this chair! 

    The chair has a large comfortable seat holding up to a 250 lb. adult. The rocking mechanism is fantastic, rocking smoothly and quietly all weekend long on my first trip out. I was even able to set the chair up on uneven ground and continue rocking away while watching the river and kayakers float past our camp. 

    I am super fair skinned and tend to burn through clothing and sunscreen, so having an extra layer of protection from the sun in the form of the SPF UV blocking sunshade is a real-life saver for me! My husband laughed all weekend at me, as I happily readjusted my sunshade time and again to stay safe and sunburn-free. 

    Another little plus I love about the GCI Pod Rocker with Sunshade is the cool side pouch made to hold your phone and a beverage, which is super convenient for all-day lounging.  

    When you are done using your Pod Rocker for the day, the chair easily folds up and fits into a travel bag with shoulder strap for opportune travel capability. 

    Now the only complaint I have with the chair is the color.  After a weekend camping, leaving it out overnight, I awoke to the seat covered in sticky pine needles that left slight stains on the light aqua colored fabric.  Then there was the wild incident when our ketchup bottle lid flew off and sprayed me and the chair in ketchup, that also left its mark on the light-colored chair fabric.

    My husband’s complaint with the chair is that he feels too hunched over when sitting in it for long periods of time. He said he feels like the chair won’t allow him to sit up straight. Now I don’t know if that is because he is so tall, at 6’4” or just how he fit in the chair but I am 5’6” and didn’t experience this problem. So, I’m guessing it’s more him and his height or long skinny frame?


Guide to Cle Elum

Dispersed camping near Cle Elum offers outdoor experiences at elevations ranging from 1,900 to 2,800 feet in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Summer temperatures typically reach 75-85°F during the day while dropping to 45-55°F at night. The region's mixed pine forest provides variable shade across camping areas, with many sites offering direct access to rivers and creeks.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Multiple rivers around Kachess Campground provide excellent trout and kokanee fishing. "There are trout at Kachess, kokanee too, but you might be more skilled at fishing than I am and actually be able to catch something here," notes Pete B. The campground offers convenient water access for anglers.

Mountain biking: The trail network around Teanaway Campground provides excellent riding opportunities directly from camp. As one visitor mentioned, "If you are a mountain biker, this spot will not disappoint with the trail system right out of camp." Most trails are intermediate difficulty with some technical sections.

Wildlife viewing: The L.T. Murray Wildlife Area frequently rewards visitors with wildlife sightings. "We saw large elk, deer, many birds, and were visited by some wild turkeys in the night," reports one camper. Early mornings and evenings offer the best viewing opportunities, particularly in meadow areas.

What campers like

River access: Many sites at Salmon La Sac feature direct river frontage. "The growl of water flowing quickly downstream over huge granite boulders can be heard from most sites, with some sites nicely placed adjacent to river's edge," reports Cindy R. The cold mountain water provides welcome relief during hot summer days.

Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention the well-designed spacing at several campgrounds. "The campground is well-spaced between each other allowing for privacy. Our campsite was number 7 and it can fit about 3-5 tents in it which is pretty big for a campsite," notes one visitor to Wish Poosh Campground.

Stargazing: Clear mountain nights offer exceptional night sky viewing. One camper at L.T. Murray Wildlife Area described, "The stars were out and the comet NEOWISE was visible." Minimal light pollution in the area creates ideal conditions for astronomical observation.

What you should know

Bear activity: Bears are active throughout the region and require proper food storage. At Wish Poosh, one camper reported, "On our first night, a bear passed by one of our neighbor's site so make sure you clean up after yourselves and don't leave food out at night." Bear-resistant containers are recommended.

Water availability varies: Some dog friendly campgrounds near Cle Elum lack reliable water sources. "No water or trash but some vault toilets," reports Katy W. about Teanaway Campground. Always bring adequate water supplies when visiting more primitive sites.

Road conditions: Access to L.T. Murray Wildlife Area requires careful driving. "We passed through some very narrow, brush lined roads. It was also steep and rutted with water wash out spots. The rocks that made the road are sharp, large, and loose," warns one reviewer. High-clearance vehicles are recommended for most dispersed camping areas.

Tips for camping with families

Lake activities: Lake Easton State Park Campground offers family-friendly water recreation. "The park offers hiking trails, lots of day use picnic areas, and of course the lake!" states Lorinda D. The swimming areas feature gradual entry points suitable for younger children.

Playground access: Several campgrounds include play areas for children. At Whispering Pines RV Campground, "There's a big play area for kids, lake looked big, same with dog park," notes a visitor. Some campgrounds offer basketball courts and open fields for additional activities.

Secure food storage: Families should be especially vigilant about food storage in this wildlife-rich area. "A bear came back and was wandering around their campsite," reported one camper about Wish Poosh Campground. Teach children proper food handling protocols to prevent unwanted wildlife encounters.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for noise: Highway proximity affects some pet-friendly campgrounds near Cle Elum. "I'm giving them 4 stars because the road noise was just too loud for me. Definitely try to get a spot away from the road," advises Laura M. about Lake Easton State Park Campground. Request sites furthest from highways when making reservations.

Water limitations: Many campgrounds have restrictions on holding tank use. At Whispering Pines, "There was a note not to flush your tank due to their sensitive septic system," cautions Patrick J. Plan accordingly for longer stays by bringing extra water containers.

Arrival timing: Late arrivals require special consideration. "We arrived after the ranger shack at the entrance had closed for the day, but they have a really easy phone registration process if you arrive after hours but before 10pm. After 10 pm they say to just pick an unreserved spot and pay in the morning," notes one camper about Lake Easton procedures.

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