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Cle Elum Ranger District

A 419,554 acre outdoor playground is closer than you think. With 200 days of sunshine, only 20 inches of rain and 80 inches of snow, recreation opportunities are endless. Whether you enjoy the serenity of an alpine lake sunset, wildflowers in spring, vibrant fall colors, or hitting the snowy trails of winter, the Cle Elum Ranger District is the place you can find it, just an hour’s drive from the Puget Sound Metro area.

From craggy peaks, to rolling hills, dense forests of Douglas fir and western hemlock in the west, open pine forests in the east, meadows and secluded valleys, the district has many diverse personalities.

Recreation opportunities abound here. With 400 miles of non-motorized trails, much of which lies within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, 400 miles of trails open to motorized use, 300 are single track and 100 double track, 100 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, and 21 miles of set track ski trails offer options for all trail users. Whether you are drawn to jeep trails, secluded valleys or lofty peaks, you won’t be disappointed. Three large reservoirs, each with developed boat ramps offer water sports in spring and early summer.

Map Sets of ORV trails on Cle Elum Ranger District:

Note: The maps above are large files so it is best to right-click on the link, "save" the file to your computer, and then open it with Acrobat.

General Information

803 W. 2nd Street
Cle Elum, WA 98922
(509) 852-1100

Recreation Sites

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Mineral Springs Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
Located along Highway 97, this campground was named for the springs which were located near the present-day campground smelled strongly of sulphur and dried up over 60 years ago. Mineral Spring…

Owhi Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Hiking
This walk-in campground on Cooper Lake offers 22 tent-only sites. 

Paris Creek Trailhead

Provides access to Paris Creek Trail #1393.1 and Davis Peak Trail #1324. There is parking for 10 vehicles. Another lot for these trails exists about 0.25 mile down the short spur road toward the…

Pete Lake Tie

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
The short Pete Lake Tie Trail begins at Forest Road 4616 and ends at Pete Lake Trail #1323.

Last updated August 25, 2025