Teanaway River Valley
Cle Elum, Roslyn, Ellensburg, Teanaway, Mt Stuart,
The Teanaway is a beautiful, quiet, rural valley in central Washington State. The Teanaway River Valley was first inhabited by members of the Yakama, Cayous, and Nez Perce Indian Tribes. It was part of the summering grounds for these tribes, where they came to gather food. Today, Small farms, ranches and homesteads are scattered along the river on the valley floor and surrounded by privately owned commercial forest lands. Just to the north are Wenatchee National Forest and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. A paved, two-lane, dead-end county road winds for about 15 miles up the valley, following the Teanaway River and providing spectacular views of Mount Stuart. Hunters, fishermen, hikers, horsemen, cross country skiers, snowmobilers, mountain bikers, birdwatchers, mushroom hunters and photographers from all over the Northwest have cherished this valley for generations. The valley is considered to be one of the most pristine and ecologically valuable and diverse river drainages of the Cascade Range
Category: Y Yodio Experiences
Located in Teanaway WA
Tracks:
- Yodio Track 1