This is an excellent state park. Has camping, access to Columbia river, boat launch, canoe and Kayak rentals, mini-store onite and clean restrooms. We love this park. It is not huge, so come early or make reservations for your camping trip!
Well in our top 5 anyway...and that's saying something because we camp a lot. Our campsite was huge and faced the Columbia River. Even though it was Memorial Day weekend and the campsite was full, it did not seem crowded. My boys loved jumping into the freezing Columbia River, riding their bikes around camp, playing soccer on the soccer field complete with goals and playing in camp. Wenatchee is such a cute town to explore as well. And we even snuck up to Chelan for a half day to explore things up there. Great location and super campground!
Loved the park on a beautiful setting.We did not really have enough time to enjoy it though.We came in around 6 pm and left the next day at 10:30am.Loved that our campsite,it was right beside the playground.It was perfect for watching our 5 year old while setting up and packing up.Unfortunately we came in when they were calling for a flash flood.We managed to set up our tent and run undercover to cook our dinner.We ended up getting hours of heavy rain.My only complaint would be the sprinklers.I do not think there was one dry area in our campsite unless we put our tent on top of the picnic table.Thank goodness we did not stay longer and were packing as the sprinklers went on.If we had stayed a sprinkler would have popped up into our tent.Considering all the rain we got it would have been nice if they skipped a day. Other than that it was awesome.
Nice family area right on the Columbia River. Very well maintained. Lake formed by the Rocky Reach Dam. Jet ski rental also available. Nice view of the mountains on the west side of river area/city of Entiat.
We spent 1 night at Lincoln Rock on a road trip through the US. Our campsite was very large for the 3 of us with 2 tents and our car. Nice and level, and easy to find. The bathrooms were incredibly clean and well maintained. Beautiful view of the river. And though we didn't use it - the play area for kids looked amazing. Would stay here again for sure (and for longer).
Beware, I won't use the word I want to use as it probably isn't appropriate, the "____" want to charge you not only for the Discover Pass to access the park, but want $7 on top of that to launch your boat.
We have camped at many parks around the state, and this one has become one of our favorites. While not nestled in the woods, Lincoln Rock does provide plenty of greenery along the mighty Columbia. It is well kept and clean, leaning more toward RVs and trailers than the tenting crowd. Plenty of open space, clean, dry air, and reasonably close to Wenatchee. Pay attention to the posted watering schedules as most sites are at least partially within the radius of one or more sprinklers.
There really isn't much here except a view of the Columbia River. It's a handy pit stop between Wenatchee and the towns up the river. They also permit overnight camping in season. During harvest season there are fruit stands in the area that have a great selection of fresh fruit and related items. It's definitely not a destination, but a good place for a stretch break.
This small Washington State Park is hidden off the main highway (which makes it pretty quiet for camping). It has a great boat launch, covered picnic area, many uncovered picnic areas, camp sites, and rentable, modular cabins. The cabins do not have running water, bathroom, or cooking facilities. The clean restrooms are near by and there are outdoor (uncovered) tables for your camp stove. The cabins are great for those that don't want to tow a trailer, drive an RV or pitch a tent. They have a view of the river. Most of the campsites have great views. A small concession stand sells some food and drinks and firewood for campfires. Rocky Reach Dam is near the park, and the resultant lake behind the dam makes for good fishing, water skiing, so just sitting in your lawn chair watching the lake's wild life. The water's pretty cold! Docks along the park's edge allow for overnight boat camping also. We live nearby in East Wenatchee, and come out to the park in the evening for a picnic dinner, so we camp "at home." Bring your Discover Pass because there is no free day use.
A great place for young children - swim area and green grass; trees have matured to provide shade. Nice camping area for tenting and trailers.