Indian Camp Campground sits along the middle fork of the Teanaway River within Washington's Teanaway Community Forest, near Cle Elum in central Washington. This Department of Natural Resources facility offers eleven individual campsites and two group sites, each equipped with fire rings. A toilet facility serves all campers, with stays limited to seven days within any 30-day period. The campground serves as a gateway to the sprawling Teanaway forest, featuring nearly 400 miles of free-flowing streams and diverse wildlife habitat. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and fishing throughout the area. The forest supports prime populations of steelhead, spring Chinook, and bull trout, making it appealing to anglers. The region also hosts healthy populations of deer and elk, and serves as critical habitat for spotted owls. The natural landscape includes striking geological formations like Cheese Rock and offers views across the Yakima Basin watershed. Equestrian camping is specifically permitted, making the site ideal for horse enthusiasts. Pets are welcome, enhancing the campground's family-friendly appeal for RV travelers. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no advance reservations, adding to its laid-back character. A Discover Pass is required for parking. The remote forest setting and accessible amenities make Indian Camp an appealing destination for RV travelers seeking authentic, peaceful outdoor experiences in the Cascade foothills.