Wenatchee Valley Forest & Park Trail Conditions
Okanogan-Wenatchee Natl Forest Links (by Ranger District)
Trails | Roads | Campgrounds | Other |
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. |
Pateros | Trout fishing, boating, swimming, 2 mi of hiking trails. | 91 tent and 32 RV sites, 2 group sites. Camping closed in winter. | |
Bridgeport | 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. | |
Orondo | Boating, fishing, swimming. Views of the desert scablands. | 17 tent, 28 RV, and 2 group sites. Day-use and camping closed in winter. | |
Vantage | 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. | |
Chelan | Boating, fishing, swimming, sailboarding. | 109 tent and 35 RV sites. Day-use and camping closed in winter. | |
Leavenworth | Hiking, biking, climbing, horseback riding, boating, swimming, skiing, snowshoeing, sledding. | 155 tent and 42 RV sites, and 1 group site. For winter they have non-utility primitive camping with heated restrooms/showers, a warming hut, firepits, picnic tables, and kitchen shelter in the south park entrance of Lake Wenatchee. | |
East Wenatchee | Hiking, boating, swimming, biking. | 27 tent and 69 RV sites. 4 standard cabins. 8 deluxe cabins. Day-use and camping closed in winter. | |
Ellensburg | Working pioneer farm gives free tours, 1 mi of interpretive hiking/XC skiing trails. | No camping. Open year-round. | |
Peshastin | Rock climbing, 1.5 mi of hiking trails. | No camping. Closed in winter. | |
Othello/Moses Lake | 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. | |
Wenatchee | 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. | |
Electric City | 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. | |
Coulee City/Ephrata | Boating, swimming, fishing, 15 mi of hiking trails. Interesting geological formations. | 152 tent and 39 RV sites, 1 group site, with partial winter closures. | |
Chelan region | 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 | 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 Spring 2022:
Basic camping fees:
May 15 – Sept. 15 (Peak Season)
Primitive campsite and water trail camping: $12
Standard campsite: $27-$37
Partial-utility campsite: $35-$45
Full-utility campsite: $40-$50
April 1 – May 14 and Sept. 16 – Oct. 31 (Shoulder Season)
Primitive campsite and water trail camping: $12
Standard campsite: $20-$30
Partial-utility campsite: $30-$40
Full-utility campsite: $35-$45
Nov. – March (Winter Season)
Primitive campsite and water trail camping: $12
Standard Campsites $20
Partial-utility campsite: $30
Full-utility campsite: $35
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
- Comprehensive USFS camping & cabins list for Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
- Colockum Natural Area