Annual Adventureweiner Camp Out


Details
The camping location was changed from the original and we are now staying at the Denny Creek Campground out I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass.
Directions
Located 17 miles east of North Bend at the junction of the South Fork Snoqualmie River and Denny Creek.
From Seattle: Go east on Interstate 90 to Exit 47. Go north over freeway and follow signs 3 miles to campground.
We are located in: Site, Loop: 021, DENN
Campsites sit beneath a canopy of forest along the banks of Lodge Creek, which flows into the Snoqualmie. Hemmed in by several designated wilderness areas, this national forest showcases rugged peaks, sparkling alpine lakes and old-growth forests, providing visitors with a variety of scenic landscapes.The Asahel Curtis Nature Trail, named for one of Washington's most renowned nature photographers, is located nearby. This trail is a short, easy walk through one of the last remaining stands of old growth forest in the Snoqualmie Valley. Picnic tables, flush toilets and drinking water are available. Tent camping only and please come prepared to pay for vehicle parking. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED DIRECTIONS.
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE RULES BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR RSVP
The Rules
- You may choose stay for one or two nights. Please note that there will be no early check-in on Sunday.
- You must bring all of your own equipment, food, tents, etc (be self sufficient). NOTE: We may coordinate a group meal for one of the nights as the date gets closer.
- Alcohol is allowed in moderation. If you want to have a couple of beers, or some wine, to loosen up that is fine. However, obvious intoxication and/or belligerent behavior will not be tolerated. If you get really wasted, you will be asked sleep it off away from the group and then you will be asked to leave.
- I am aware that marijuana is now legal in Washington State. If you are going to partake, please do so discreetly away from the group.
- Dogs must be on leash at all times (according to campground rules). A long lead or tie-out is permitted.
6)Although the creek is loud and may minimize any disturbance to adjacent campers, please refrain from yelling, swearing, and please keep your dog's barking to a minimum (they are Dachshunds, I know. However, please ask them to be quiet if they start barking a lot) - Please remember that there will be a wide range of campers with a wide range of beliefs and values. Please respect other club members by attempting to accommodate these differences and please be respectful of your actions toward others.
- Children are allowed but please let us know if any will be coming with you.
- You may RSVP for up to 2 people besides yourself. The other people do not have to be club members to attend. If you need to bring more than 2 people, please message me (Jessica) privately.
- I reserve to modify or change the rules at any time.

Annual Adventureweiner Camp Out