Washington State Parks Near Wenatchee

Discover 15 parks within driving distance of Wenatchee

Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Wenatchee, Washington
2 miles away

"Wenatchee is the closest city and the main gateway to the park. Visitors from here often come for quick picnics, river views, and easy after-work walks."

Wenatchee Confluence State Park features broad riverfront lawns, cottonwood shade, and views of the surrounding valley and foothills. Its location near downtown Wenatchee makes it a convenient stop for picnics, wildlife viewing, and relaxed outdoor time.

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Squilchuck State Park

Wenatchee, Washington
6 miles away

"Wenatchee is the closest major city, making the park an easy half-day escape for hiking, picnicking, and winter snow play. Visitors also use the park as a quick mountain getaway from the valley heat."

Squilchuck State Park sits in a cool, wooded canyon with access to Cascade foothill scenery and broad views of the Wenatchee Valley. Visitors come for trail-based recreation, family picnics, and seasonal snow play and cross-country skiing.

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Lincoln Rock State Park

East Wenatchee, Washington
8 miles away

"Wenatchee is the closest major city and a common starting point for day trips, boating, and summer swimming. Visitors often combine a park visit with dining, shopping, and riverfront activities in town."

Lincoln Rock State Park sits on the east shore of the Columbia River and offers a popular base for water recreation in North Central Washington. Its sandy shoreline, boat launch, and family-friendly day-use areas make it a favorite stop for summer visitors.

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Daroga State Park

Orondo, Washington
18 miles away

"Wenatchee is the nearest major city and a common starting point for day trips, camping weekends, and river recreation at Daroga State Park."

Daroga State Park sits along the Columbia River near Orondo and offers a relaxed getaway with a boat launch, swim area, picnic spots, and campground. Its warm climate and river access make it a popular summer destination for families and anglers.

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Peshastin Pinnacles State Park

Peshastin, Washington
24 miles away

"Wenatchee is the largest nearby city and a common base for day trips into the upper Wenatchee Valley. Visitors often combine a park visit with dining, shopping, and riverfront recreation."

Peshastin Pinnacles State Park features striking rock formations rising above dry grasslands and sagebrush, creating one of central Washington’s most distinctive landscapes. Visitors come for short hikes, rock climbing, and panoramic views of the surrounding orchards, river valley, and foothills.

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Lake Isabella State Park

Lake Isabella, Washington
28 miles away

"Wenatchee visitors often come for a quick lake day, especially in summer when they want swimming, fishing, and a break from the city. It is also a convenient stop for families looking for an easy outdoor outing."

Lake Isabella State Park features a calm lake surrounded by mixed forest and open shoreline, creating a low-key escape for boating and birding. Visitors come for easy water access, picnic areas, and a laid-back day outdoors.

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Lake Chelan State Park

Chelan, Washington
38 miles away

"Wenatchee is the largest nearby city and a common day-trip origin for lake recreation. Residents and visitors from Wenatchee often head to the park for swimming, camping, and a cooler lakeside escape."

Lake Chelan State Park offers one of Washington's most popular warm-water lake experiences, with a sandy beach, boat launch, and family-friendly recreation. Its setting on the south shore of Lake Chelan makes it a favorite base for summer water activities and relaxing shoreline visits.

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Lake Wenatchee State Park

Leavenworth, Washington
40 miles away

"Wenatchee residents visit for weekend camping, boating, and a quick mountain escape. It is a practical starting point for families and day-trippers heading into the Cascades."

Lake Wenatchee State Park features a long freshwater lake, forested shoreline, and mountain views in a classic Central Washington setting. It is known for swimming, boating, camping, fishing, and winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park

Chelan, Washington
42 miles away

"Wenatchee residents and visitors use the park as a summer escape to the lake and mountains. The park offers a scenic change of pace from the city with boating and shoreline access."

Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park sits on the north shore of Lake Chelan and serves as a gateway to boating and summer recreation in the Chelan Valley. Visitors come for the marina, campground, shoreline access, and dramatic views of the surrounding hills and lake.

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Alta Lake State Park

Pateros, Washington
58 miles away

"Wenatchee is a larger population center within easy reach for a summer day trip. Visitors from Wenatchee come for a quieter park setting and water-based recreation."

Alta Lake State Park offers a relaxed waterfront setting with a sandy swim area, boat access, and shaded picnic spots. The park is a popular warm-weather destination for families and anglers exploring the Okanogan Valley.

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Bridgeport State Park

Bridgeport, Washington
58 miles away

"Wenatchee visitors often come for a quiet riverfront camping trip and a change of pace from the city. The park also makes a convenient stop for travelers heading north toward the Okanogan Valley."

Bridgeport State Park sits along the Columbia River and provides a calm, scenic setting for camping, picnicking, and fishing. Visitors come for the river views, wildlife watching, and convenient access to the Bridgeport area and surrounding Okanogan country.

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Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park

Vantage, Washington
58 miles away

"Wenatchee visitors can make the trip for a distinctive Central Washington destination with strong interpretive value. The park is a popular detour for travelers heading across I-90."

Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park combines a unique fossil forest with sweeping views of the Columbia River and Wanapum Reservoir. The park is a favorite stop for geology enthusiasts, road-trippers, and families interested in Washington's ancient natural history.

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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

Coulee City, Washington
58 miles away

"Wenatchee travelers come for a change of scenery and a warmer, drier climate. The park’s lakes and dramatic cliffs make it a memorable road-trip destination."

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park combines a chain of desert lakes with the towering Dry Falls viewpoint, one of the most impressive examples of Ice Age flood geology in North America. The park is popular for water recreation, wildlife viewing, and panoramic scenery in a rugged, sun-baked landscape.

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Olmstead Place Historical State Park

Ellensburg, Washington
59 miles away

"Wenatchee visitors often stop here while traveling east-west across the state. The park is a convenient heritage destination for those looking to break up a drive with a short cultural visit."

Olmstead Place Historical State Park showcases one of the region’s best-preserved homesteads, with historic structures, farm equipment, and interpretive exhibits. The park offers a quiet glimpse into early settlement history near Ellensburg.

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Steamboat Rock State Park

Electric City, Washington
60 miles away

"Wenatchee visitors often make the drive for a longer outdoor escape with lake access and hiking. The park’s open desert terrain and big views are a strong draw."

Steamboat Rock State Park features a 600-foot basalt butte, sandy shoreline, and access to Banks Lake in the heart of the Columbia Basin. It is one of central Washington’s most scenic destinations for water recreation, camping, and panoramic desert views.

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