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Teal

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Teal is located in the Umatilla National Forest, where the terrain consists of dense forests and rolling hills. Temperatures in this area range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby, visitors can explore the Blue Mountains and the Tucannon River, offering opportunities for hiking and fishing.

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Teal is located in Washington

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46.18900081 N
117.57200082 W

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Reviewed Aug. 15, 2020

My late September camp ground

Teal camp offers two vault bathrooms maintained by the forest service. I have pulled a 30 foot camper into this campground, you will want a 4 wheel drive to pull your camper the entrance is intimidating, it's steep but passable with 4x4 when towing a camper. It's my favorite place to camp. As the other reviewer stated bring everything you need, no stores close by. Teal is quite,peaceful scenic and offers amazing views and sunsets. This is a pack it in pack it out area, i have cleaned many campsites after people have left.

Reviewed Dec. 19, 2019

Small Campground, good hiking

I honestly wasn't really sure what to expect when coming to this campground. It is pretty small, only has about 7 campsites. It also is a first come first serve campground. We didn't have any troubles getting a site, though, and there weren't very many people when we stayed the 2 nights there. We went because we wanted to do a few hikes around the area, which I definitely recommend. Make sure to bring everything you possibly need because the nearest town is Pomeroy, WA and they didn't really have many grocery shopping options. So get all your necessities beforehand! Pomeroy is about an hour away from the Teal Spring Campground. The area was really pretty- you get views of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wildernes and Tucannon drainage. It was quiet, and the weather was perfect. I would recommend this place, even though I felt like it took forever to get too! The hiking was fun!!

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  • Review photo of Teal by Sasha W., December 19, 2019
  • Review photo of Teal by Sasha W., December 19, 2019
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