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Teanaway River

WA

About Teanaway River

Teanaway River offers a refreshing escape as a pristine cold spring nestled in Washington’s rugged landscape. This primitive swimming hole features a half-mile stretch of river carved by soft rock shelves, creating inviting pools and gentle chutes. The water’s slightly warmer flow distinguishes it from typical mountain rivers, enhancing your swim with natural, cool rejuvenation.

Getting There

Reaching Teanaway River requires a moderate 15 to 60-minute hike through scenic wilderness, with about a 30-minute walk from limited parking areas. The trail offers an immersive approach, so come prepared for a bit of adventure on forested paths. Parking spaces are scarce, which helps maintain the area’s tranquil vibe.

What to Expect

The river’s clear waters flow over smooth rock formations, shaping quiet pools perfect for swimming and relaxing. Unlike crowded resorts, you’ll find few visitors here, allowing for serene solitude. Facilities are minimal or non-existent, so the atmosphere emphasizes raw nature and peacefulness.

Tips for Visitors

Plan your visit during summer when water temperatures are most inviting. Bring plenty of water, sturdy footwear for the hike, and a towel; bathing suits are customary, though the area supports clothing optional swimming. There’s no fee to enjoy this spot, but treat the environment with respect to preserve its untouched charm.

Last updated December 20, 2025

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Access

Moderate Hike

30 min from parking

Parking

Limited

Fee

Free

Cell Service

Unknown

Crowds

Quiet

Best Season

Summer

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