About Halfway Springs
6 miles up Shady Pass Road 5900 at 5,000' elevation. 4 tent sites. Trailers not recommended. Rustic dispersed camping area. No water.
Ardenvoir, Washington · Chelan County · Facility
6 miles up Shady Pass Road 5900 at 5,000' elevation. 4 tent sites. Trailers not recommended. Rustic dispersed camping area. No water.
6 miles up Shady Pass Road 5900 at 5,000' elevation. 4 tent sites. Trailers not recommended. Rustic dispersed camping area. No water.
From Entiat, WA travel south on US-97A for 1.2 miles, then turn right (west) on Entiat River Road and continue for about 28.5 miles. Then turn right on Forest Road 5900 (Shady Pass Road) and stay on 5900 for about 6 miles.
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