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Taneum Campground
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Taneum Campground

Cle Elum, Washington
4.6 (33 reviews)

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About Taneum Campground

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the heart of Washington State, Taneum Campground offers RV enthusiasts and tent campers alike a wonderful gateway to outdoor adventure and natural beauty. This public campground serves as an excellent base for exploring one of the Pacific Northwest's most scenic regions, combining accessibility with genuine wilderness experience.

The campground's location provides easy access to some of Washington's most treasured outdoor destinations. The surrounding landscape showcases the diverse character that makes this region special, from forested areas to open vistas that change with the seasons. Spring brings wildflowers and rushing water from snowmelt, summer offers warm days perfect for hiking and exploration, fall displays brilliant colors, and winter transforms the landscape into a quiet, peaceful retreat.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the area around Taneum Campground presents abundant opportunities for recreation. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels allow visitors to explore at their own pace, whether you're looking for a gentle nature walk or a more challenging trek. The region's natural features make it ideal for photography, bird watching, and simply enjoying time in nature. The campground's location makes it convenient for day trips to nearby attractions and scenic areas that showcase Washington's natural heritage.

The nearby communities provide convenient access to supplies, dining, and services, ensuring you have what you need while maintaining that connection to nature that draws people to camping. This balance between accessibility and natural setting is one of the campground's greatest strengths.

Taneum Campground appeals to a wide range of visitors. Families appreciate the relatively convenient location and opportunities for outdoor education and bonding. Solo travelers and couples find it a peaceful retreat from busy urban life. Retired RVers enjoy the slower pace and chance to explore at leisure, while adventure seekers use it as a jumping-off point for more extensive explorations of the region.

With its solid 4.6-star rating from numerous visitors, Taneum Campground has earned recognition as a quality destination that consistently meets and exceeds expectations. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this public campground provides a welcoming base for experiencing the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities that make Washington State a premier RV camping destination.
4.6

Rating

33

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Cle Elum is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Cle Elum.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Cle Elum. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Taneum Campground Reviews

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Jennifer Chapman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jennifer Chapman

5 stars for the price... You can't beat FREE! (Discovery pass required). First come first serve only. No reservations. Plenty of parking right next to walk-in tent sites with big rocks acting as barriers. We took off without reservations anywhere and arrived on a Thursday midday after searching Google for nearby campsites while making a stop in CleEllum. Found this gem. Pit toilets near ever... 5 stars for the price... You can't beat FREE! (Discovery pass required). First come first serve only. No reservations. Plenty of parking right next to walk-in tent sites with big rocks acting as barriers. We took off without reservations anywhere and arrived on a Thursday midday after searching Google for nearby campsites while making a stop in CleEllum. Found this gem. Pit toilets near every site, clean, fully enclosed, lockable, and stocked to the max with TP. (Just make sure to close the lid when you're done and leave the door open while not in use. Otherwise the flies can -and will- get gross.) Each site has a fire pit with a grill, but too windy and dry to use during our stay. The burn ban does not include propane fire pits so that's what we used. They don't let off flying sparks. There is no running water or electricity on tent sites that I know of. There is a river on-site but gets very low in later summer months... Still had water but only about 2 feet deep in the deepest spots. There were a ton of spacious tent sites to choose from. There are RV sites and Horse sites too. Lots of trees for shade but plenty of room left over to see the stars. The bugs weren't bad at all. Just a few bees and flies. I didn't see a single mosquito. I did see butterflies, grasshoppers, birds, and chipmunks. Maybe a bat or two at night. There WAS wind. Sometimes none. Sometimes big gusts. Usually just breezy...which kept the heat manageable. Probably why no mosquitos. I'll take wind over mosquitos any day of the week! Just be sure to stake down your tent. It will get blown over if there's nothing holding it down. We staked ours and also tied it to a tree. Watch out for falling pinecones tho! There's a bike tool set up at the entrance with a few historic storyboard signs about the logging history for the area. Also a frisby golf field. No garbage cans, bring your own and take it with you when you leave. A great place to bring the kids to camp if you're set up right. A blank camping canvas. Bring stuff for them to do. I.e. games, toys, bikes, towels if you plan on letting them play in the river, etc. Easy to let older kids roam together on grounds alone because it's a big circle and you can hear them if they yell. I wouldn't let them go to the river alone, but seems safe enough to explore along the trails. We did have one snafu... Campers were respectful for the most part; however, our first night someone kept using their key fob which made their car honk over and over and over and over again at 1:00am for about two hours. I had an ear bud in but my poor husband did not. He can't sleep with them in. Anyway, that was obnoxious. Hundreds of little honks. No rhyme or reason to it. Too close together to be accidental. Too sporadic to be an alarm. Idk what their deal was but it eventually stopped. If we had been right next to them I would have had to say something, but we weren't and couldn't hear it with the ear bud in. That was weird... No other loud noises. But not the camp site's fault so not going to deprive it of a star.

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Jennifer Chapman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jennifer Chapman

5 stars for the price... You can't beat FREE! (Discovery pass required). First come first serve only. No reservations. Plenty of parking right next to walk-in tent sites with big rocks acting as barriers. We took off without reservations anywhere and arrived on a Thursday midday after searching Google for nearby campsites while making a stop in CleEllum. Found this gem. Pit toilets near ever... 5 stars for the price... You can't beat FREE! (Discovery pass required). First come first serve only. No reservations. Plenty of parking right next to walk-in tent sites with big rocks acting as barriers. We took off without reservations anywhere and arrived on a Thursday midday after searching Google for nearby campsites while making a stop in CleEllum. Found this gem. Pit toilets near every site, clean, fully enclosed, lockable, and stocked to the max with TP. (Just make sure to close the lid when you're done and leave the door open while not in use. Otherwise the flies can -and will- get gross.) Each site has a fire pit with a grill, but too windy and dry to use during our stay. The burn ban does not include propane fire pits so that's what we used. They don't let off flying sparks. There is no running water or electricity on tent sites that I know of. There is a river on-site but gets very low in later summer months... Still had water but only about 2 feet deep in the deepest spots. There were a ton of spacious tent sites to choose from. There are RV sites and Horse sites too. Lots of trees for shade but plenty of room left over to see the stars. The bugs weren't bad at all. Just a few bees and flies. I didn't see a single mosquito. I did see butterflies, grasshoppers, birds, and chipmunks. Maybe a bat or two at night. There WAS wind. Sometimes none. Sometimes big gusts. Usually just breezy...which kept the heat manageable. Probably why no mosquitos. I'll take wind over mosquitos any day of the week! Just be sure to stake down your tent. It will get blown over if there's nothing holding it down. We staked ours and also tied it to a tree. Watch out for falling pinecones tho! There's a bike tool set up at the entrance with a few historic storyboard signs about the logging history for the area. Also a frisby golf field. No garbage cans, bring your own and take it with you when you leave. A great place to bring the kids to camp if you're set up right. A blank camping canvas. Bring stuff for them to do. I.e. games, toys, bikes, towels if you plan on letting them play in the river, etc. Easy to let older kids roam together on grounds alone because it's a big circle and you can hear them if they yell. I wouldn't let them go to the river alone, but seems safe enough to explore along the trails. We did have one snafu... Campers were respectful for the most part; however, our first night someone kept using their key fob which made their car honk over and over and over and over again at 1:00am for about two hours. I had an ear bud in but my poor husband did not. He can't sleep with them in. Anyway, that was obnoxious. Hundreds of little honks. No rhyme or reason to it. Too close together to be accidental. Too sporadic to be an alarm. Idk what their deal was but it eventually stopped. If we had been right next to them I would have had to say something, but we weren't and couldn't hear it with the ear bud in. That was weird... No other loud noises. But not the camp site's fault so not going to deprive it of a star.

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Joe Tipton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joe Tipton

Great place to unload your machines and hit the trails.

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Joe Tipton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joe Tipton

Great place to unload your machines and hit the trails.

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Scott Cronk

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Scott Cronk

Great place to enjoy the camping experience. Limited spaces however.

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Scott Cronk

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Scott Cronk

Great place to enjoy the camping experience. Limited spaces however.

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Taylor Clay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Taylor Clay

We came camping here for father’s day weekend and enjoyed it a lot. There weren’t too many people since it’s so secluded and you have to go through a few inches of water to get there, but that’s what made the camping so enjoyable. There was a small trail to walk and a bridge to cross the river. Dogs loved it, family loved it, and all the people around were really nice.

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Taylor Clay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Taylor Clay

We came camping here for father’s day weekend and enjoyed it a lot. There weren’t too many people since it’s so secluded and you have to go through a few inches of water to get there, but that’s what made the camping so enjoyable. There was a small trail to walk and a bridge to cross the river. Dogs loved it, family loved it, and all the people around were really nice.

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The Audacious Aries

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Audacious Aries

Great place to camp! Beautiful views! We camped near the paid camping. We hiked a trail leading to paid camping to get to the creek going over the road to the paid camping. We had a good time. I recommend bringing a powered chain saw to cut wood! It makes it easier! We just found bunches of skinny logs that burnt so damn quick. We had our hand saw and a axe with us but with manual cutting was ve... Great place to camp! Beautiful views! We camped near the paid camping. We hiked a trail leading to paid camping to get to the creek going over the road to the paid camping. We had a good time. I recommend bringing a powered chain saw to cut wood! It makes it easier! We just found bunches of skinny logs that burnt so damn quick. We had our hand saw and a axe with us but with manual cutting was very time consuming.

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The Audacious Aries

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Audacious Aries

Great place to camp! Beautiful views! We camped near the paid camping. We hiked a trail leading to paid camping to get to the creek going over the road to the paid camping. We had a good time. I recommend bringing a powered chain saw to cut wood! It makes it easier! We just found bunches of skinny logs that burnt so damn quick. We had our hand saw and a axe with us but with manual cutting was ve... Great place to camp! Beautiful views! We camped near the paid camping. We hiked a trail leading to paid camping to get to the creek going over the road to the paid camping. We had a good time. I recommend bringing a powered chain saw to cut wood! It makes it easier! We just found bunches of skinny logs that burnt so damn quick. We had our hand saw and a axe with us but with manual cutting was very time consuming.

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