Wenatchee Valley Forest and Park Trail Conditions

Okanogan-Wenatchee Natl Forest Links (by Ranger District)

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Chelan Chelan Chelan All Districts -Conditions
Cle Elum Cle Elum Cle Elum Recreation Report
Entiat Entiat Entiat Passes & Permits
Methow Valley Methow Valley Methow Valley Forest Maps
Naches Naches Naches Alerts & Notices
Tonasket Tonasket Tonasket Find a Hike -WTA
Wenatchee River Wenatchee River Wenatchee River

State Parks: Campgrounds & Features  

Click here to see an interactive map of all local state parks.
This page lists all Washington State parks and includes a link to a map of each park.

State Park Location Special Features Camping and Misc.
Alta Lake Pateros
Map
Trout fishing, boating, swimming, 2 mi of hiking trails. 91 tent and 32 RV sites, 2 group sites. Camping closed in winter.
Bridgeport Bridgeport
Map
Boating, fishing, swimming, sailboarding, 4 mi of hiking trails. 14 tent and 20 RV sites, and 1 group site. Day-use and camping closed in winter.
Daroga Orondo
Map
Boating, fishing, swimming. Views of the desert scablands. 17 tent, 28 RV, and 2 group sites. Day-use and camping closed in winter.
Gingko Petrified Forest/Wanapum Recreational Area Vantage
Map
National landmark fossilized forest, swimming, boating, fishing, 3 mi of hiking trails. 50 RV sites in Wanapum Recreational Area. inter camping on weekends and holidays, only.
Lake Chelan Chelan
Map
Boating, fishing, swimming, sailboarding. 109 tent and 35 RV sites. Day-use and camping closed in winter.
Lake Wenatchee Leavenworth
Map
Hiking, biking, climbing, horseback riding, boating, swimming, skiing, snowshoeing, sledding. 155 tent and 42 RV sites, and 1 group site. Camping closed in winter.
Lincoln Rock East Wenatchee
Map
Hiking, boating, swimming, biking. 27 tent and 67 RV sites. 4 cabins. Day-use and camping closed in winter.
Olmstead Place Ellensburg
Map
Working pioneer farm gives free tours, 1 mi of interpretive hiking/XC skiing trails. No camping. Open year-round.
Peshastin Pinnacles Peshastin
Map
Rock climbing, 1.5 mi of hiking trails. No camping. Closed in winter.
Potholes Othello/Moses Lake
Map
Boating, swimming, fishing, and white-water kayaking. 3 mi of hiking trails. 61 tent and 60 RV sites, 1 group site, and 5 cabins. Open year-round.
Squilchuck Wenatchee
Map
4 mi of hiking and 10 mi of biking trails. One group site and a lodge (fits 75). available for reservation. Park closed in winter.
Steamboat Rock Electric City
Map
Access to the Scablands and to Banks Lake. 13.1 mi of hiking, biking and XC skiing trails. Swimming, fishing, boating, and rock climbing. 26 tent and 100 RV sites, 1 group site. Park open and camping partially open in winter.
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls Coulee City/Ephrata
Map
Boating, swimming, fishing, 15 mi of hiking trails. Interesting geological formations. 152 tent and 39 RV sites, 1 group site, with partial winter closures.
25 Mile Creek Chelan region
Map
Boating, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, scuba diving, ferry to North Cascades NP. 46 tent and 21 RV sites, 1 group site. Closed in winter.
Wenatchee Confluence Wenatchee
Map
Boating, fishing, swimming, 10 mi of paved biking trails. 8 tent and 51 RV sites, 1 group site. Open year-round for day use and camping.

State Parks:  Additional Camping Info


Campsite fees, as of Winter 2012:

Basic camping fees: May 15 – Sept. 15 (peak season)

  • Primitive campsite and water trail camping: $12
  • Standard campsite: $22 non-premium site, $25 premium site
  • Partial-utility campsite: $29 non-premium site, $34 premium site
  • Full-utility campsite: $31 non-premium site, $36 premium site

Jan. 1 – May 14 and Sept. 16 – Dec. 31 (off-peak season)

  • Primitive campsite and water trail camping: $12
  • Standard campsite: $21 for non-premium and premium sites
  • Partial-utility campsite: $27 for non-premium and premium sites
  • Full-utility campsite: $28 for non-premium and premium sites

Campsite descriptions:

  • Primitive and water trail campsites: Campsite does not include a nearby flush comfort station. Primitive campsites may not have any amenities of a standard campsite. Sites accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles and water trail camping.
  • Standard campsite: A designated campsite served by nearby domestic water, sink waste, garbage disposal and flush comfort station.
  • Partial-utility campsite: A standard campsite with the addition of electricity. May have domestic water and/or sewer.
  • Full-utility campsite: A standard campsite with the addition of electricity, water and sewer. Please note: Maximum eight people per campsite.

See state park websites to learn which type(s) of sites each park has. 


Non-State Park Camping Info

 

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