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- Teal Spring Campground
Teal Spring Campground Introduce
Nestled in the serene landscape of Pomeroy, Washington, Teal Spring Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. This campground is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic wilderness experience while enjoying modern facilities and services. Located at NF-200, Teal Spring Campground provides a perfect escape for campers, hikers, and anyone looking to connect with nature in the great outdoors.
Teal Spring Campground is part of our platform's Campgrounds & RV Parks category, making it an ideal destination for those traveling with recreational vehicles or seeking convenient camping options. The campground provides a range of amenities and services designed to cater to both casual campers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Tucked away in the Tucannon River drainage, Teal Spring Campground is known for its breathtaking views and remote location. The area offers a mix of rugged terrain, dense forests, and scenic vistas, making it a haven for outdoor activities. The campground's surroundings are particularly favored by hikers and nature photographers who appreciate the untouched beauty of the region.
- Camping sites with varying views, some offering stunning perspectives of the surrounding landscape
- RV parking and facilities for those traveling in recreational vehicles
- Fire pits for cooking and camping
- Access to hiking trails and outdoor activity areas
- Basic utilities and waste disposal services
- Peaceful and secluded environment perfect for relaxation
Teal Spring Campground stands out for its remote location, which ensures a quiet and private camping experience. However, visitors should be aware of the steep and rutted entrance road, which may pose challenges for certain vehicles, especially during inclement weather or after heavy rains.
Customers have shared their experiences at Teal Spring Campground, highlighting both its strengths and areas that need improvement:
- "The campsites are very nice, with some offering fantastic views. However, the entrance road can be challenging due to steepness and deep ruts. We had to find an alternative site because of this."
- "It's a beautiful and remote place. Great for hiking and enjoying nature. The fire has impacted wildlife, but it's slowly recovering. Be prepared for strong winds on the bluff."
If you're looking for an untouched piece of wilderness combined with basic amenities, Teal Spring Campground is a fantastic choice. Whether you're traveling in an RV or pitching a tent, the campground offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from urban life and immerse yourself in nature.
Teal Spring Campground is a perfect destination for those who appreciate the beauty of Washington's wildlands. With its stunning views, challenging trails, and secluded campsites, it offers something for every outdoor enthusiast. Be sure to check current conditions and plan your visit carefully, especially if you're traveling with larger vehicles or trailers.
Location
WashingtonGarfield CountyPomeroyNational Forest Development Road 200
Customer Reviews
Very nice campsites, some with a fantastic view into the Tucannon drainage. However we had to hike in to see them. We were planning to camp there in the 14 ft Teardrop camper we were pulling behind our F-150 pickup. However the first steep part of the camp entrance off NFR 40 was a mess. Steep, deeply rutted - couldn’t trust that we wouldn’t break an axle so we found something down the road. It’s a shame because the rest is the entrance road (which we walked) is great and the campsites are lovely. Some roadway maintenance entering the campground is badly needed, so beware. See photos.
Beautiful and remote. Great place to visit and hike around. The fire took a lot of the wildlife but it's slowly coming back. The winds can get pretty strong on top of the bluff so be prepared.
Great camping. Well maintained
Camped up there for 4 days. Got snowed out . Didn't see any elk but lots of deer and even sheep. Lots of places to camp and beautiful open hill sides. Steep too.
Beautiful camp, well kept and clean bathrooms.
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