Updated on November 10, 2009
Phone: (509) 852-1100
OFFICE HOURS:  Monday through Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
CABIN RENTALS:  The Cle Elum Ranger District offers public rental of two cabins:
Table Mountain A-Frame is located at 6,000 feet elevation and is south of Blewett Pass.  This is a great
spot for star gazing due to its high elevation and remote location.  The cabin has four twin beds and room
for an additional six folks on the floor.  A large deck, picnic table, and fire ring add to the charm of this rustic
cabin.   
Teanaway Guard Station is located along North Fork Teanaway Road #9737 north of Cle Elum.  This
small cabin offers a cozy spot for two people to enjoy the Teanaway Valley.  The cabin has one bunk bed
set that offers two twin beds; a picnic table and fire rings are available outside

Amenities and number of occupants vary.  For more information or to make reservations for these cabins,
contact Reserve USA at 1-877-444-6777 on line at
http://www.recreation.gov/.
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Junior Ranger Hunter helps his buddy Smokey Bear spread the
word of responsible forest use!  Hunter and his sister, Aliyah,
have a real passion for the outdoors and we are proud that they
are a part of our team at Cle Elum Trails!  Click on photos to
enlarge.  Check out Hunter's Forest Service Patrol Jeep
(photo left)!
2009-2010 Avalanche Danger
for November 19th, 2009
(posted at 9 AM)


Morning to Early Afternoon









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in late afternoon and evening.

The Cle Elum Winter Rangers depend
on
The Northwest Avalanche Center
for daily reports and conditions.  You
should too.  Please visit the
NAC web
page before you head out.



Avalanche Danger Scale

Low
Natural avalanches are very unlikely.
Human triggered avalanches unlikely.
Travel is GENERALLY safe.
NORMAL CAUTION is advised.

Moderate
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Human triggered avalanches possible.
Use CAUTION in steeper terrain
or certain aspects.

Considerable
Natural avalanches possible.
Human triggered avalanches
PROBABLE!
Be increasingly cautious in
steeper terrain.

HIGH
Natural/human triggered avalanches
LIKELY!
Travel in avalanche terrain
IS NOT RECOMMENDED!

EXTREME!
Natural/human  triggered
avalanches CERTAIN!

Travel in avalanche terrain should be
AVOIDED and confined to low angle
terrain well away from avalanche path
run-outs.
Volunteers made your 2009 trip easier!  The Cle Elum
Ranger District would like their highly qualified and motivated
Volunteer Crew!  From the Washington Trail Association to the
Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association, the folks who use
and love the public lands are out there making the trails clear and
open for all of us!  Thank you to everyone who took the time to
clean up trash, build a bridge, and do general maintenance on our
wonderful trail system!  We COULD NOT do it without you!  

If you are interested in volunteer work in 2010 (or this winter!),
please contact CleElumTrails@yahoo.com.
Contact the Cle Elum Trail Crew
Snowshoe tours and advice.
CleElumTrails Groomer Report
Where to play
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