Lake Wenatchee State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located at the eastern end of Lake Wenatchee, a glacier- and snowmelt-fed lake situated in the Wenatchee National Forest on the eastern slopes of the Cascades Mountain Range in the state of Washington. The state park covers 489 acres (198 ha) split into two parts--the north shore park and the south shore park--separated by the Wenatchee River. The park is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
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FeaturesEdit
Lake Wenatchee covers 2,480 acres (1,000 ha) and reaches a depth of 244 feet (74 m). Lake Wenatchee is the source of the Wenatchee River. Its main tributaries are the White River and the Little Wenatchee River.
Activities and amenitiesEdit
The park offers 12,623 feet (3,847 m) of waterfront, a variety of fresh water activities, including fishing, water skiing, white-water kayaking, windsurfing, swimming, and facilities to launch motorboats and personal water craft. The park has camping facilities and trails for hikers, bikers, and equestrians as well as areas for rock climbing. In the winter months, the park is used for cross-country skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice climbing. Lake Wenatchee State Airport, an unimproved grass and dirt landing strip, is adjacent to the north side of the park.
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External linksEdit
- Media related to Lake Wenatchee at Wikimedia Commons
- Lake Wenatchee State Park Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
- Lake Wenatchee State Park Map Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
- Lake Wenatchee Info
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