Umatilla National Forest
Panjab Trailhead
Dayton, WA | Campsite
A Perfect Weekend Getaway Panjab Campground is a hidden gem in Washington's wilderness
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Dayton, WA 99328

For those seeking a peaceful weekend in the forest, surrounded by the soothing sounds of a nearby creek and the allure of multiple trails, Panjab Campground is an ideal destination. This quaint campground, located on the border of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, serves as a perfect base camp for exploring the natural beauty of Southeastern Washington.

Panjab Campground may be small, but its charm is undeniable. The campground is enveloped by large, beautiful trees that provide ample shade, making it a cool and refreshing retreat even on the sunniest days. The proximity to water adds to the tranquility, offering a soothing ambiance for campers. With only a handful of sites, it provides an intimate and serene camping experience that borders on dispersed camping.

Equestrian campers will find Panjab Campground particularly appealing. The campground provides access to several scenic trails, including the Panjab Trail (#3127), which leads into the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. Additionally, the nearby Rattlesnake Trail (#3129) and Salter Trail (#3139) offer more opportunities for exploration. The trailhead facilities are well-equipped for horse camping, featuring loading docks, hitching rails, feed mangers, tables, and fire rings. Water is readily available for stock, ensuring both you and your horses are well cared for during your stay.

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