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Lake Wenatchee State Park is a great place to relax and enjoy the wonders of camping. With beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, large campsites, and plenty of trails to explore, you wont be disappointed. The park is patrolled by two rangers and a camp host to ensure compliance. The North Campground is a state campground, so reservations are required and can be made through the state reservation system. The park is located 20 miles west of Leavenworth and is a popular destination, so reservations are encouraged. At the entrance, there is a dump station that is free to use for those staying in the campground, and water is available to refill your freshwater tank. Boating access is from the South Campground, with a paved ramp but no dock. There are plenty of squirrels to feed with unsalted peanuts, and the campground is quiet both day and night. The North Campground has pull-through sites with water and 50 amp electricity, and the South Campground has non-utility sites with back-in slots. The park is surrounded by mountain peaks, so TV reception is not available, and there are lots of deer and elk in the area, along with some bears. The showers are clean but outdated, and there is plenty of hot water. The park also has a small convenience store, cafe and bar nearby.
From The Campground
Lake Wenatchee State Park is located in Chelan County on Lake Wenatchee. The park offers 155 standard campsites, 42 partial-hookup sites, one dump station, seven restrooms, and 16 showers. In addition, the park provides two ADA campsites and a group camp that accommodates 20 to 80 people. The park has a concession that offers firewood, propane, and white gas, plus an assortment of camping goods, food, and snacks. A horse concession provides one and two-hour guided rides. The park has a playground, interpretive programs, and recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, hiking, mountain climbing, rock climbing, and winter sports. A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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State Park
Contact
(509) 763-3101
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GenieMagic
79
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Quick Stats
148
Sites
$30 - $45
Site Price
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Max RV Size
1975ft.
Elevation
GenieSummary
Lake Wenatchee State Park is a great place to relax and enjoy the wonders of camping. With beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, large campsites, and plenty of trails to explore, you wont be disappointed. The park is patrolled by two rangers and a camp host to ensure compliance. The North Campground is a state campground, so reservations are required and can be made through the state reservation system. The park is located 20 miles west of Leavenworth and is a popular destination, so reservations are encouraged. At the entrance, there is a dump station that is free to use for those staying in the campground, and water is available to refill your freshwater tank. Boating access is from the South Campground, with a paved ramp but no dock. There are plenty of squirrels to feed with unsalted peanuts, and the campground is quiet both day and night. The North Campground has pull-through sites with water and 50 amp electricity, and the South Campground has non-utility sites with back-in slots. The park is surrounded by mountain peaks, so TV reception is not available, and there are lots of deer and elk in the area, along with some bears. The showers are clean but outdated, and there is plenty of hot water. The park also has a small convenience store, cafe and bar nearby.
From The Campground
Lake Wenatchee State Park is located in Chelan County on Lake Wenatchee. The park offers 155 standard campsites, 42 partial-hookup sites, one dump station, seven restrooms, and 16 showers. In addition, the park provides two ADA campsites and a group camp that accommodates 20 to 80 people. The park has a concession that offers firewood, propane, and white gas, plus an assortment of camping goods, food, and snacks. A horse concession provides one and two-hour guided rides. The park has a playground, interpretive programs, and recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, hiking, mountain climbing, rock climbing, and winter sports. A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(509) 763-3101
No Email Data
Quick Stats
148
Sites
$30 - $45
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
1975ft.
Elevation
494506
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