Beverly Campground
Beverly Campground
$10.00 - $10.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$10.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
$10 per night for single sites; digital payment only via recreation.gov mobile app. Additional vehicle fee: $5/night (limit of 2 vehicles per site). Discounts available (50% off) for holders of Interagency Senior, Interagency Access, Golden Age, or Golden Access passes.
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About this campground
Nestled along the pristine waters of the North Fork Teanaway River, Beverly Campground beckons those seeking an authentic wilderness experience. This rustic retreat features 14 thoughtfully spaced tent sites, each offering a sense of solitude that's increasingly rare in today's world. As the campground guide notes, 'Separation rather than vegetation provides good privacy to sites,' creating intimate pockets of tranquility throughout the forest. Several coveted sites border the river itself, where campers can discover their own private beach and fall asleep to the gentle symphony of flowing water. True to its pack-it-in/pack-it-out philosophy, Beverly Campground invites visitors to tread lightly and connect deeply with the untouched beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Beverly Campground is a rustic campground catering to tent campers with 14 designated sites and no RV accommodations.
Weather and SeasonsBeverly Campground transforms with the seasons, offering distinctly different experiences throughout the year. Winter blankets the landscape in pristine snow, with temperatures dropping below freezing and creating a wonderland for the hardy adventurer. As spring emerges, the campground slowly awakens from its winter slumber, though snow may linger into early season. Summer brings the ideal camping conditions, with warm days perfect for river play and cool nights that demand a cozy sleeping bag. The shoulder seasons paint the surrounding forest in dramatic colors, though visitors should come prepared for rapidly changing mountain weather.
ElevationPerched at 3,100 feet above sea level, Beverly Campground offers that perfect mountain elevation where the air feels crisp and clean, yet breathing comes easy. This sweet spot in the Cascades provides cooler temperatures than the valley below while remaining accessible throughout the camping season.
Natural Features and SceneryTowering White fir and Douglas fir create a living cathedral above Beverly Campground, their ancient branches filtering sunlight into dancing patterns on the forest floor. The North Fork Teanaway River serves as the campground's liquid heartbeat, its crystal-clear waters carving through the landscape and providing both a scenic backdrop and natural soundtrack to your stay. This pristine coniferous ecosystem offers glimpses of the Pacific Northwest at its most authentic, where moss-draped trees and fern-covered understory create an enchanted forest atmosphere.
Geological RegionBeverly Campground claims its place within the vast Wenatchee National Forest, where the North Fork of the Teanaway River has carved its course through millennia. This corner of the Cascades showcases a thriving mixed coniferous forest dominated by majestic White fir and Douglas fir, creating a textbook example of Pacific Northwest montane ecology. The interplay between river and forest has shaped a landscape that feels both timeless and ever-changing, where geological forces continue their patient work of sculpting the terrain.
Campsite details
AccessibilityWheelchair-accessible vault toilets are available.
Sites SizeThe campground offers moderately-sized sites suitable for tent camping.
Sites Privacy"Separation rather than vegetation provides good privacy to sites," as noted in the general comments. Some sites back up to the river, providing extra seclusion.
Total Campsites16 campsites
Recommended CampsitesChoose sites backing onto the river for added privacy and sound of flowing water.
Best CampsitesSome user reviews recommend the northernmost site for its proximity to the river.
Reserving a campsite
Stay Limit
Maximum stay limit of 14 nights.
Groups
No group-specific sites available.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed
Site layoutThe campground is arranged in a lazy loop between Forest Rt. 9737 and the Teanaway River.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen from mid-May to late October, specific dates June 15 through November 1.
Reservation PlatformsDigital payment/reservation through recreation.gov mobile app.
Walk-in Availability14 tent/picnic sites available on a first-come/first-served basis.
Amenities available
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground is located along the North Fork of the Teanaway River and offers activities like hiking, backpacking, and picnicking.
Hiking
Day hikes are available in the surrounding area.Winter Activities
No winter recreational opportunities mentioned.Water Sports
No water sports activities such as kayaking or canoeing are available at this campground.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Fire use policies required.
Hazards
General hazardsLack of potable water and potential wildlife interaction should be considered. Gravel/dirt roads may pose challenges.
Weather forecast
90
°F
Aug 25
Monday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Humidity: 22%
Very dry conditions, stay hydrated
Wind: 7.4 mph
Moderate wind, may affect light items
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Emergency Services
Emergency services are likely located in Cle Elum.
Good to know
Peak season datesJune to October
Trash and recyclingAll trash must be packed out by campers as there are no trash or recycling facilities.
Proximity to water featuresDirectly adjacent to the Teanaway River. Some campsites feature small beaches along the river.
Common complaintsUser reviews suggest occasional traffic noise and dust from vehicles. "Not easy access to Teanaway River from the camp sites except for the northernmost site."
Campground Map
Driving directionsFrom Cle Elum, travel east/northeast on Highway 970 for about 8.5 miles. Turn left on Teanaway Road and travel 13 miles to the end of the pavement. Veer right onto FS Road 9737 and follow it for 4 miles. Campground is on the left.
Accessible via paved roads for the first portion of the trip, but transitions to gravel/dirt roads for the last 4 miles.Nearby places
Cle Elum (20 miles, approx. 30 minutes drive)
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are in Cle Elum, approximately 20 miles away.
Camper Reviews
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4 reviews

Beverly Campground has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
The campground receives mixed reviews. Positive aspects include its secluded and scenic location and privacy between sites. However, some users have expressed concerns over loud campers, dust from vehicles, and general under-maintenance.
Review Summaries
Based on 4 reviews
What Campers Love
Users appreciate the seclusion of the campground, the setting along the river, and the privacy between sites. "Just secluded enough to make you forget your camping neighbors," noted one user.
Based on 4 reviewsCommon Concerns
Negative feedback includes reports of loud campers, dusty conditions caused by vehicles, and inadequate maintenance of the facilities. One review highlighted, "Campground appears under-maintained -...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Campers should bring their own potable water and toilet paper, as these are not provided. The campground is suitable for those looking for a secluded and rustic experience.
Based on 4 reviewsSeasonal Insights
Summer months tend to attract more visitors, leading to occasional noise issues. The warm weather and river setting make it a popular choice, though the lack of water facilities might be a drawback...
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Camper Quotes
"Nice campground, good sites spaced apart enough for some degree of privacy." "Simple bathrooms available. No running water unless you count the nearby stream."
Based on 4 reviewsSite-Specific Reviews
The northernmost site was noted for having better access to the Teanaway River.
Based on 4 reviewsAccessibility Features
Vault toilets are wheelchair accessible, but no other accessibility features were noted.
Based on 4 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025