Recreation Reports Are Printed Every Week Through Memorial
Editor’s Note: Recreation Reports are printed every other week. May 21, 2013 (May 22, 2013 updated info is in Red) Historically, Memorial Day weekend is one of the biggest camping events of the year on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Most national forest campgrounds will be accessible for the Memorial Day weekend. Recreationists need to keep in mind though, that although the warm spring temperatures have helped to melt a lot of snow in the lower elevation areas, there is still snow in the higher elevations of the forest. Recreationists looking for sites to camp in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest will need to have alternative plans in mind in case their favorite campground is not yet open or is full when they arrive. Most national forest campground fees range from $5 to $20 per night, depending upon amenities available. Camping is on a first-come, first-served basis at most campgrounds in the Okanogan- Wenatchee Forest. Following is information about campgrounds that are currently open, or will be open by Memorial Day weekend in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Chelan Ranger District: All up-lake campgrounds are open and most docks are accessible. Snowberry Bowl Campground is open with fees of $10/vehicle/night and $8/night for any additional vehicles at occupied sites. Please call the ranger district office for the latest information (the Chelan Ranger Station will be open on Saturday, May 25). Cle Elum Ranger District: The district campgrounds that will be open by Memorial Day weekend include Beverly, Cayuse Horse Camp, Cle Elum River, Ice Water Creek, Kachess, Manastash, Mineral Springs, Red Mountain, Rider’s Camp, Salmon La Sac, Swauk, Taneum, Taneum Junction, and Wish Poosh campgrounds Entiat Ranger District: Pine Flats, Fox Creek, Lake Creek, Silver Falls, North Fork, and Spruce Grove campgrounds are now open and charging camping fees.
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