Great place in forest to enjoy riding bikes. No room for trailers. Several miles up Shady Pass Road. Easy road but moderate climb. Likely have place to yourselves.
Lot of space which you may share with a wandering cow from rangeland. We loved it here. Beautiful country with room to wander after dinner with the dogs!
28’ trailer and 22’ truck during September made this tight parking with plenty of neighbors! Had all the amenities but more people than we like to have. National parks are this way so we were glad to find a spot!
Nice spacious spots. Semi private from neighbors. Driveway had few branches to watch since we’re pulling 28 foot trailer entering at night. LOL too much to see on the way thru here!
Great location for us to fly fish several nearby places. Great tables and fire rings and even covered wood patios for most tables. Less than 10 spots but only 3 occupied when we were there. No cell service at camp but rode bikes out few hundred yards and found 1 bar Verizon. Don’t remember if was any main water faucet as we haul our own but was out houses and no electric or sewer hookups.
Loons and Coyotes are great music. Beautiful Lakes (Sidley & Molson) near historical Old Molson! Definitely dispersed camping in roadside pullouts with outhouse supplied by Fish & Game. Traffic is very low even though they were trucking out hay while we were there. Fishing slow in August but nice size and were told the town has an ice fishing tournament every winter. We met some great locals and were told of some of the horrible things some dispersed campers have done, come on folks….pack everything in and pack out everything too!! Verizon cell reception was present but the Canadian cell towers are strongest so beware.
Camping right next to Entiat River is peaceful if you love to fall asleep to the river noises. Limited number of spots for shorter trailers or tents
Several spots on both sides of Entiat River. Typical NForest type campground with little visual privacy but decent space between spots!
Dry camping with pack it in and pack it out! No organized camp spots just wide area pull off in National Forest but access road is good except for washboard sections.
Nice spots but size limits trailer length unless you get pick of spots. Van or tent camping everywhere! Tables, rings, outhouses. Great hiking trail up Mad River trail and great bike riding up Tyee road
Nice drive thru loops between camp spots between 2 lakes even for larger rigs. Locals use rope swing off highway into Beaver Lake. Large spots with tables and fire rings. Trash dumpster, water, outhouses but no showers or hookups!
We actually camped roadside pullout to be closer to kayaks. Great camp spots between the two lakes but quite walk to launch kayaks. Nice turn around loops among camp spots. Beth lake had more algae so less appealing. Beaver lake has rope swing and is popular with several locals!
Most spots can fit trailers but some more private than other spots. Turn around loop is tight but doable with full size Dodge and 32’ trailer.
Cool sleeping at this elevation when hot weather persists in lower lands. We pull a 32’ Outdoors RV trailer behind a full size 6’ bed and quad cab Dodge truck. We would have fit in a few of spots and there was 8 total with tighter loop turn around at end. Water was off due to Covid and was no trash dumpster but did have outhouses. Nice trail to go hiking out back of campground and simple walking wheelchair loop at Overlook parking lot. Was some road noise when the few cars around here passed us since CG is beside road at summit of Pass but was still nice private spaces with table, fire ring and near level parking pads.
This park has been completely remodeled with new shower/bathrooms and more rv & tent spots. Hosts are helpful and town has couple of restaurants and good size grocery store etc. Gas station and Fruitstand have delicious hand dipped ice cream cones. Will be hard to get a spot once shade trees mature! Would be 5 stars except we like to disperse camp over park camp.
Campground is found driving thru rest stop and follow signs. 1st loop you will have some train noise if they’re running but drive thru 13’ tall culvert to other side for quieter spots. Has dump, water fill site, and hosts at each loop. Nature Interpretive Trail. $10 night for sight with concrete pad, table, fire ring/bbq grate. Discount with National Parks Access Sr or Disabled or Military. We then traveled onto Pallisades Falls near Bozeman Mt