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Crystal Springs. Adjacent to Interstate 90, 20 miles west of Cle Elum, Exit 62. Fees: Single, $11; Double, $22; Extra vehicle per night, $9. Facilities: Community kitchen, vault toilets, tables, stoves, potable water. Number of Units: 22 single sites, 2 double sites; 4 picnicking. Activities: Tent and trailer camping, picnicking, fishing, berry picking, mushrooming, mountain biking.
Kachess. On Lake Kachess, approximately 5 miles off Interstate 90, 27 miles west of Cle Elum, I-90 Exit 62. Fees: Single, $14; Double, $28; Extra vehicle per night, $11. There also is a $5 day-use / boat launch fee for non-campers.
East Kachess Group Site. From the west: Turn off I-90 at Exit 70. Turn left, go over the freeway and turn left again. Follow the frontage road approximately ¼ mile and then turn right onto Forest Service road #4818. Follow road #4818 approximately 5 miles. The campground will be on the left. From the east: Turn off I-90 at Exit 70. Turn right and then left at the T and follow frontage road as above. Reservations only. Call 1-877-444-6777, or, go to web site www.reserveusa.com. Fees: Weekdays, $65; Weekends, $90. Facilities: Sheltered dining area, garbage service, picnic tables, stove, vault toilets. Drinking water and campfire wood NOT available. Units: 1; maximum number of people, 100; maximum vehicles, 25; maximum length of RV is 30 feet. Activities: Lake beach access, biking, bird watching, boating, canoeing, beach combing, fishing, hiking mountain biking, photography, sight seeing, swimming, wildlife viewing.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SOURCES
Wenatchee National Forest. Cle Elum Ranger District. 803 W. 2nd Street, Cle Elum, WA 98922. Phone: 509-674-4411; Fax: 509-674-1530.
Cle Elum Ranger District Campgrounds.
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