Camping at Tumwater Group Site Campground
Overview
Tumwater Group Site Campground is located within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, which spans more than 4 million acres along the eastern slopes of the Cascade Range in Washington. The campground provides a secluded setting for groups looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
Location
Tumwater Group Site Campground is situated along the Wenatchee River in the Tumwater Canyon, near the Bavarian-themed town of Leavenworth. The exact location can be found using a forest map or a GPS device, with coordinates typically provided on the Forest Service website or by contacting the ranger district.
Capacity and Amenities
Capacity:
- The group site is designed to accommodate larger groups, and the number of people permitted may vary. Check the latest information for the maximum group size allowed.
Amenities:
- Picnic Tables: The campground provides large picnic tables suitable for group meals.
- Fire Pits: There are fire pits with grills, allowing for campfires and cooking.
- Drinking Water: Access to potable water is available.
- Toilets: The site is equipped with vault toilets.
- Parking: Adequate parking spaces are available for multiple vehicles.
Activities
Outdoor Recreation:
- Hiking: Numerous trails are accessible nearby, including those leading into alpine wilderness areas.
- Fishing: The Wenatchee River offers opportunities for fishing.
- Water Activities: Depending on conditions, activities like rafting or kayaking may be possible in the river.
- Wildlife Watching: The forest is home to diverse fauna, providing chances for wildlife observation.
Reservations
Reservations are typically required for the Tumwater Group Site Campground, especially during peak seasons. These can be made through a centralized reservation system or by contacting the local forest service office. Fees for the group site may vary based on the number of campers and duration of stay.
Rules and Regulations
- Campfire Safety: Adherence to local fire restrictions and regulations is critical, especially during periods of high fire danger.
- Leave No Trace: Campers are expected to pack out what they pack in, leaving the site as they found it.
- Noise: Consideration for noise levels, especially in the evening, is necessary due to the close proximity of other campers and wildlife.
- Pets: If pets are allowed, they must be kept under control at all times.
- Permits: For certain activities, special permits may be required; check with the forest service for details.
Access
The campground is generally accessible by road, but road conditions can vary with weather and seasons. It is advisable to check with the ranger district for current road conditions and accessibility, particularly if visiting in the shoulder seasons or winter.
Contact Information
For up-to-date information, it is best to contact the local ranger district of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. They can provide details on conditions, reservations, and any specific questions about the Tumwater Group Site Campground.
