Francesca Knowles wrote:
path1 wrote:
Looks like a good place to be if they are still blowing up the pass. Or many times we leave Seattle area late and sleep somewhere to get early start without traffic. Might be a good place to sleep for the night?
No clue what that is, but if you're looking for a place to overnight in the Cle Elum area, there's a little known bit of Forest Service land right along the Cle Elum River, a mile or so south of the dam. Access is via a left turn at More road, about six miles north of Cle Elum along Hwy 903. Short hop and then a right turn...follow that road all the way through the housing development and down a hill through/past a gravel pit- wooded area beyond is USFS land. Free spots and lots of room. And good fishing when the river's open!
I don't know how to post the kind of link you did, but here are the coordinates of the spot: Lat 47°14'8.33"N Long.121° 3'24.45"W
Great!!! Always enjoy hearing about new places.
Since the "Discover pass" thing came about we've been trying to "discover" camping places listed here. Really haven't found anything exciting yet, but many to check out on list. Maybe the "discover pass" thing was good I never thought about Fish and Wildlife places before I had to buy the pass.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/wildlife_areas/columbia_basin/access_sites.php#quincyAnd some (not many) listed here
http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/water_access/I tried gathering all the places to go in or state, where you could legally camp and have spread sheet a spread sheet saved on computer. Turned out way to big of project with so many places to go.
I didn't know I could post that link either. I just copied the url address and pasted in the url bracket things.
Thanks for info.