Horse Camp: Lewis River


Area Status: Open

This rustic horse camp has access to many mixed use trails. There is a highline in each site and a stock only water trough with access to the Quartz Creek Trail and Lewis River Trail.

There are nine camp sites and parking for 10 trailers and 15 vehicles.

Day Use: There are 16 spaces for day use parking adjacent to the campground at Platinum Creek trailhead.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: 05/15/2024: Campground is open and being maintained. There is a $15 charge per site per night. Contact Mt. Adams Ranger District for further information (509) 395-3402.
Reservations:
  • Camping: First come, first serve for camping. 
  • Day Use: The 16 day-use parking sites are within the Lewis River Recreation Area where advanced reservations via Recreation.gov are required daily June 15 through September 06. 
Fees: $15/Night, $5/Extra vehicle
Usage: Light
Closest Towns: Northwoods, WA
Water: No
Restroom: Compost Toilet (1)
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Mount Adams Ranger District

General Information

Directions:

From Cougar, Washington drive east on Forest Road 90 past Lower Lewis Falls Campground to Forest Road 93. Turn left on Forest Road 93 and go 1/8 mile to the horse camp on the right.


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Campground Camping

Rustic camping in nine sites with trail access to a spectalular setting in the upper Lewis River Valley. 

Horse Camping

Easy turning and parking. Roadways are paved.
No. of Sites 9 single site(s)
Reservation Info Not reservable
No. of Accessible sites None

Horse Riding

Trails accessible from the camp include Quartz Creek Trail #5 (plus #5B and #5C) and Lewis River Trail #31 which create additional access to Trails #1, #2, #3, #3A, #4, #17, #18, #19, #25, #80, and #80A. All of these are also open to mountain bikes and some allow motorcycles.

Related Information

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Latitude : 
46.185325

  Longitude : 
-121.851075

  Elevation : 
1880' - 1800'