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Beautiful private 0.4-acre property right on the Yakima river and located within the Elk Meadows Community. Plenty of shade, fire pit, picnic table, electricity, and water. Grey water or compostable sewage only. Great for a place to RV, and also plenty of flat grassy space for tent camping. Just off I-90 between Easton and Cle Elum. If you are looking for a peaceful riverfront getaway, here's your spot!Beautiful property right on the Yakima river. Plenty of shade, fire pit, picnic table, electricity, and water. Grey water or compostable sewage only. Great for a place to RV, and also plenty of flat grassy space for tent camping. Just off I-90 between Easton and Cle Elum. If you are looking for a peaceful riverfront getaway, here's your spot!
There’s reviews I read with people talking about the highway being loud and excessive. With my wife and I being there, it wasn’t an issue at all and the view, sound of the river, and overall peacefulness phased out any other nonsense. Overall, awesome location and I know I’ll be happy to go back to this spot again in the future.
This was a 10/10 stay. My husband, dogs and two kids (3yrs and 7 months) came in our camper beginning of October. It was perfect in every way possible (besides breaking down half way and needing to get our second vehicle to us to keep on keeping on) the river the views, trails and the fact that we had all the hook ups was just bliss. Would have stayed extra days if we knew this would be such a perfect spot.
Enjoyed this spot a lot! It's right on the river with power and water and plenty big for our truck camper (22ft)
Location
Cle Elum, Kittitas, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, np̓əšqʷáw̓səxʷ (Wenatchi), Yakama, and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation First Nations according to