Index camping options
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There doesn’t seem to be much in the way of pay campgrounds near Index. Does anyone know if there are dispersed camping options? Room to park a travel trailer would be awesome but alternately room for a 4Runner and a backpacking tent would suffice. Thanks in advance, Nate |
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People seem to just camp in the lot next to the river if for some reason that is full you can probably get away with camping on rieter road about a mile off from highway 2 on the gold bar side. |
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there used to be three or four little campgrounds up the river, did they all go away? |
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Yeah the pullout on the left side of the road (it’s called the wagon wheel) before the LTW parking lot is free and no one will mess with you |
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there is some good camping down Beckler River Rd which is about 20mins from Index outside of Skykomish. |
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I camped at this private campground last weekend, located about 5 miles east of Index: https://www.outdooradventurecenter.com/camping/ |
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Is this wagon wheel the kind of place where you can leave a tent up? Or is it more of an in late/ out early, bivy in your car kind of place? |
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A lot of people tent camp off the road or by the river. Leaving a tent up is fine, although I wouldn’t leave anything valuable in it. |
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Throw some meth in the other guys tent and your campsite will be blissful |
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It is a sleep in your car place, but definitely not an early out place. Tent camping on the beach by the river, which would be about a one minute walk from your vehicle |
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Does anyone know if there a place to shower in or near index? |
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You can stay at either the LTW parking lot with outhouse (noisy with trains) or a few blocks closer to town in the normal (bigger) campground. There is no outhouse at the bigger one. Running water, a small grocery store, and a toilet that sometimes works can be found at the picnic park in town. You can bathe in the river. Quietest camping is down by the river in a tent. The river noise covers up the trains. Although if you have a van or pickup with a shell it's fairly quiet at the bigger campground. There are often some homeless - transient people staying there. It's free, so they gravitate there for the same reason we climbers camp there. They keep to themselves...live and let live. Last time I slept there a couple weeks ago there was some very loud angry drunken yelling that went on for half an hour. I feel like it's safe though...I've camped there dozens of times over the decades. Left my bag in my tent, no problem. It's your standard sprinter style dirt bag crowd. |
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Are there showers anywhere neaby? What I LTW |