Poison Creek Campground

Within Wenatchee National Forest, Poison Creek Campground operates as a small US Forest Service site that currently faces significant maintenance challenges. A recent visitor found multiple fallen trees blocking road access and overgrown campsites throughout the area. The campground features a spring and stream, though the outhouse sits uphill from both the water source and camping areas.

Road conditions leading to the campground appear manageable for vehicle access when clear of debris. The facility includes basic infrastructure with an outhouse in reportedly good structural condition. Campers considering this location should expect a compact layout with limited defined tent sites and prepare for potential access obstacles requiring clearance work.

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Map & DirectionsPoison Creek Campground is located in Washington near Methow

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Coordinates

48.0754206 N
120.19536075 W

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Reviewed Oct. 24, 2023

Run down and unused.

I walked into this campground to see what was there, many blowdowns in the road that need logged out, site(s) are overgrown. Not sure how many tent spots there are or were supposed to be here but it is small and a little tight. It would be a nice area if cleaned up. The road into it looks fine for driving but like mentioned many blowdowns over it. Curious why it's called Poison Springs? I found it odd that the outhouse is uphill from the spring and camping area. The outhouse actually looks pretty good shape, siding in good condition, roof is fine, it doesn't stink (probably from not being used) the door is still attached. The springs and stream look fine but there is that outhouse location...

Month of VisitOctober

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Is there cell phone reception at Poison Creek Campground?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.