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Beverly Campground

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Beverly Campground, near Cle Elum, Washington, is a rustic spot that offers a straightforward camping experience right by the North Fork Teanaway River. With a handful of sites, it’s perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy some time in nature.

The campground features picnic tables and well-maintained pit toilets, but keep in mind there’s no drinking water or trash service, so plan accordingly. Visitors have noted that the sites can be small and close together, but many appreciate the tree coverage and the proximity to hiking and biking trails. One camper mentioned, “The river was across the campground road from us,” highlighting the scenic backdrop.

If you’re into a bit of adventure, the area is great for exploring the surrounding wilderness. Just be prepared for some dust and noise from the nearby road, as it can get a bit busy with travelers. Overall, Beverly Campground is a solid choice for a last-minute getaway, especially if you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors without too many frills.

Fee Info

$10/Night for single unit plus $5 per additional vehicle.(2 vehicle per site max.). Payment by cash or check at Self Service Fee station located near the entrance of the campground. Federal Recreation Senior and Access Pass holders $5.00 per night per single unit.

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Location

Beverly Campground is located in Washington

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Directions

From Cle Elum, WA take State Rt. 90 south (which becomes State Rt. 970 east) 6.8 miles to Teanaway Rd. Turn left onto Teanaway Rd. and go 13 miles to Forest Rt. 9737 and the end of pavement. Continue straight on Forest Rt 9737 (gravel/dirt surface) and go 4 miles to campground on left

Coordinates

47.37803252 N
120.88246197 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

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  • Picnic Table
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Sep. 14, 2021

Cute, small campground - but dusty and noisy

Beverly Campground is right next to the North Fork Teanaway Road. Most of the campsites are very small (barely room to park a car and pitch a tent) and lack privacy. Also, being so close to the road means there is quite a bit of noise from the frequent traffic as well as dust.

It does had two pit toilets, which were well maintained, IMHO. It is centrally located in the campground, and since the camp is so small, no site is very far away. Several are right next to it, which could lead to lots of people walking by, depending on how busy the campground is that day.

When we were there I'd say it was less than half full, but lots of road travelers stop to use the toilet, so it makes it seem busy.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Don , September 14, 2021
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Don , September 14, 2021
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Don , September 14, 2021
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Reviewed May. 11, 2021

Nice established campground by the river on the North Fork Teanaway Road

This is an established forest service campground. It has vault toilets and picnic tables but no water or other services. No cell reception as in the entire section of the North Fork Teanaway from 29 Pines Campground to its end.

Fee was not charged in early season and there were still a few patches of snow on the ground in early May (2021)

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  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Emma A., May 11, 2021
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Emma A., May 11, 2021
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Emma A., May 11, 2021
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Reviewed Sep. 6, 2018

Decent Rustic Getaway

We took our 16 foot Basecamp up to Beverly Campground for the Labor Day weekend. There were two other trailers and 2 to 3 tent campers the whole weekend. The campground is small, rustic, and dusty this time of year, but a good bet for a last minute getaway.

The gravel road up to the campground is narrow and severely wash-boarded. Made towing a trailer a slow go. The campground has 14 sites, a pit toilet with 2 stalls, no water, no trash receptacle. Once we got to the campground, we struggled at first to find a site that would accommodate more than a car and tent. The sites along the road are open, in full sun, and dusty as they are along the main gravel road. The side of the loop along the North Fork of the Teanaway River has much better tree coverage and seems to sit lower and below the road dust.

We ended up choosing site 12. The river was across the campground road from us. If we could have fit in site 10, that would have been my fist choice as it has direct river access. Our site was big, had good tree cover and hammock spots, but enough area to sit in the sun too. The weather was perfect! Breezy, around 75 degrees.

Picnic tables, fire pit, and close proximity to hiking and mountain bike trails. One downside is the bees/wasps. They were mostly nonexistent until we started to cook or eat something, then they were all over us. Not interested in us, just our food. Might be a bummer with kids.

We had a nice time. It was quiet and a good last minute getaway for a long weekend.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Shay F., September 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Shay F., September 6, 2018
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Reviewed May. 7, 2015

Great spot on the Teanaway River

This is a smaller rustic site with 14 spots and no flush toilets or water provided. Although that's the kind of campsite I like, no crowds and you feel like you are getting back to nature while still car camping.

  • Review photo of Beverly Campground by Kayko S., May 7, 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Beverly Creek Campground?

Beverly Creek Campground is a rustic Forest Service site with minimal amenities. It features vault toilets and picnic tables but no running water or hookups. The campground consists of 14 small sites, most with just enough room to park a car and pitch a tent. No other services are provided, so campers need to bring their own water supply. The primitive nature of this campground makes it ideal for those seeking a back-to-basics camping experience without crowds.

Where is Beverly Campground located in the Teanaway area?

Beverly Campground is located along the North Fork Teanaway Road in Washington State. It's situated beyond 29 Pines Campground and is accessible via a gravel road. The campground is positioned right next to the road in a rustic forest setting. There's no cell reception in this entire section of the North Fork Teanaway area, making it truly remote. The campground's location offers access to nearby wilderness areas while still allowing for car camping.

How does Beverly Campground compare to other Washington State campgrounds?

Beverly Campground is considerably more primitive than many Washington State campgrounds. With only 14 small sites, no water, and vault toilets, it offers a more rustic experience than developed state parks. The sites lack privacy and are close to the road, creating dust and noise issues. However, Beverly typically has fewer crowds even on holiday weekends, making it a good last-minute option when other campgrounds are full. It can accommodate small trailers like a 16-foot Basecamp, but most sites are better suited for tent camping. For those seeking solitude in a no-frills setting, Beverly provides a more authentic forest experience than the state's popular, amenity-rich campgrounds.

Are there photos available of Beverly Campground to preview before visiting?

Photos of Beverly Campground can be found on The Dyrt and other official Forest Service websites. These images typically show the campground's rustic setting, small sites, and surrounding forest environment. Visual previews help potential visitors understand the campground's layout, including its proximity to the road, site spacing, and natural features. For the most current images, check the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest website or contact the ranger district directly.