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Lost Meadow

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Lost Meadow is located near Cle Elum in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The area features forested terrain with elevations that can influence temperatures, ranging from 30°F in winter to 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Cle Elum Lake and the Teanaway Community Forest, offering opportunities for hiking and water activities.

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Location

Lost Meadow is located in Washington

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Coordinates

47.06251658 N
121.21981967 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites

Features

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  • Fires

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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Lost Meadow Campground?

Lost Meadow Campground offers a true primitive camping experience with minimal amenities. This is a dispersed camping area with no developed facilities. There is no potable water available on site, so campers must bring their own supply. The campground also lacks restroom facilities, trash collection, and electrical hookups. What Lost Meadow does provide is natural shade from the surrounding trees, creating comfortable spots to set up camp. For water access, you might consider visiting sites located along the river further down the road.

How do I make reservations for Lost Meadow Campground?

Lost Meadow Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation system in place. As a dispersed camping area, you simply arrive and select an available site. During peak summer weekends, it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot. Check with the local Forest Service or BLM office that manages the area for any permits that might be required and current regulations governing stay limits. These offices can also provide information about seasonal closures that might affect your trip planning.

What are the access roads like to Lost Meadow Campground?

Access to Lost Meadow Campground involves traveling on unpaved forest roads. While these roads are generally passable for most vehicles during dry conditions, they may become more challenging after rain or snow. Standard passenger cars can likely reach the campground in good weather, but vehicles with higher clearance are recommended, especially if there's been recent precipitation. There are no paved roads directly to the camping area. For specific directions and current road conditions, contact the managing agency (Forest Service or BLM) before your trip, particularly during shoulder seasons when weather can affect road quality.

What activities can I enjoy near Lost Meadow Campground?

The area around Lost Meadow Campground offers several outdoor recreation opportunities. Nearby river access points provide opportunities for fishing, swimming, and perhaps kayaking or canoeing depending on water conditions. The forested surroundings are ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature photography. Stargazing is excellent due to minimal light pollution in this remote setting. Mountain biking might be possible on nearby trails, while the shaded camping area makes for a pleasant spot to relax with a book or enjoy a campfire (when permitted). For more specific activities, check with local ranger stations about nearby trails and attractions.