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Campgrounds Openings / Closings Dates and Prices

-Wenatchee National Forest - Naches District-

For questions regarding the Naches District, Wenatchee Forest campgrounds listed below, please call our main office at 541-338-7869.

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USFS District Area Reservable Campground Fee EV Fee DU Fee Multi Site Open Date Close Date
Nache District Chinook Pass 410 Lodgepole $18 $9 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Pleasant Valley $16 $8 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Hell's Crossing $14 $7 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Cedar Springs $16 $8 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Soda Springs $18 $9 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Cougar Flat $16 $8 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Bumping Lake $18-$20 $9-$10 $5 $34 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Little Naches $14 $7 $5   5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Sawmill Flat $18 $9 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District Chinook Pass 410 Cottonwood $16 $8 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District White Pass Hwy 12 Windy Point $14 $7 $5 5/19/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District White Pass Hwy 12 Willows $14 $7 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District White Pass Hwy 12 Hause Creek $18 $9 $5 $34 5/20/2010 9/27/2010
Naches District White Pass Hwy 12 Indian Creek $20 $10 $5 5/20/2010 9/27/2010

1) This Column tells which of the 9 USFS Districts that we manage, that the campground is in. Click to see District maps

2) Column 2 is the subarea in the district where the campground is located. Area maps exist on the individual pages. Click on underlined names to go to individual pages.

3) Column 3 lists the campground. Click on each name to go to the individual campground page.

4) Column 4 shows the nightly fee for a single campsite. This pays for one vehicle and, if applicable a trailer or towed vehicle.

5) The EV Fee is the fee for an extra vehicle above what is paid for in column 4. Each single site is allowed  at least two vehicles, the first vehicle is paid for with the camp fee and the second vehicle is an extra vehicle..

6) Some campgrounds have day use areas and some of these charge a day use fee.

7) Some campgrounds have multiple sites, the fee for these sites if applicable is shown here. Group sites may be reserved.

8) Opening Dates are shown here. Fees and maintenance start on this date.

9) Fees and maintenance end after this date. Camping may continue for free if a gate is not locked. But please carry out any garbage. Leave the campground as if you were never there. Locked gates = No Camping

10) Red title means that the campground has reservable sites. See the Reservation page for more details. Click on underlined Red or Blue names for details about Districts, Areas, or Campgrounds.

 USFS campground fees include a County Room Tax, state sales tax, and a state Tourism Tax that are normally add-ons in other overnight areas. Room Taxes go toward supporting county and state costs. Other expenses that are covered by fees include, maintenance, cleaning, garbage pickup, septic pumping, insurance, payroll, property tax, and administrative costs. In many previous years, overall the expenses per campground exceeded the fee charged. Asset improvement is sometimes paid through federal taxes and allocations to the USFS. However, all operating costs are paid by your fees or contributions by Hoodoo.. Your income taxes DO NOT pay for campground upkeep.