
Camp K - Dogtown, USA
Cle Elum, Washington
Most of our races take place on the forested trails of Camp Koinonia. Musher's Camp/Dogtown has 25 camping spots (see below for reservations), miles of trails, and our newly minted Northern Lights Pavillion.
NWSDA members can sign up for a trail pass to access Camp K trails year-round.
Members only:

How to get there
The camp is located 25 miles east of Snoqualmie Pass, 7 miles west of Cle Elum. Take Exit 78 off I-90, Golf Course Rd. Turn south, go over the RR tracks and up the hill slightly and take 1st right onto West Nelson Siding Rd. About 1/4 mile the road bends to the right and the entrance to Camp K is straight ahead onto a dirt road. There will be a sign for the camp. Follow the road up the hill where it bends to the left over a bridge that goes over the irrigation canal and up another short hill. In the winter, this section can be very slick. Carry chains. Once you see the Camp information board, turn to the right, which brings you by the camp director’s house and shops. Continue, staying to the far right at the "V" which takes you back to the campground. Follow the signs and trail markers.
Crystal Springs Sno-Park
Easton, Washington
Come visit the only sled dog trails in the state! ​​
Read more about the Crystal Sled Dog Trail system.
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See latest updates on the Washington State Parks page for the Sno-Park.
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In order to run your dogs at Crystal Springs, you will need to purchase a seasonal Sno-Park permit with a grooming sticker or a one-day pass. ​​​​
We want to be good stewards of the trail and the sport, so please be respectful and follow proper trail etiquette. ​Remember that all dogs must be on leash.
How to get there

The Sno-Park is located off Exit 62 / Stampede Pass off I-90. Head towards Stampede Pass road and into Sno-Park. Entrance road is flat. This 35 acre Sno-Park and has separated parking within 5 "pods". Mushers park in the very far back lot the 5th pod. Please carry chains and be prepared for snow, ice, slush, or mud as it can snow a lot.