Priced friends up to take to concert. Decided if we had a trailer this is the park to be at. Along Columbia river with huge green personal areas
Rv sites are pretty spacious and the campground is very clean. This is a nice family friendly park. We enjoyed walking around on the trails. We would go back.
Just spent two nights at this Oasis. Absolutely one of the nicest camp grounds in which I've ever stayed. Quite, clean and well maintained. There's plenty of space between sites and it's all lawn.A return visit is a must.
This Park is in town on the Wenatchee and has a great camping area. Also, a boat ramp for boats/jet skis, etc. They give the use of lifejackets for free as long as you return them. Very clean a child friendly park with activities.
Once again, the state parks come through ahead of any if the camping spots we've been to over the past few years. Wenatchee Confluence Park has extremely spacious RV spots, most with fire pits, picnic tables and tent pads. We were in spot #51 and were extremely happy with the area. Lots of green grass and trees with some very happy birds. There is a 10-mile paved walking path that I highly recommend. The path starts right at the campground and loops back; easy and beautiful! Not to mention that you are just outside the main part if the city of Wenatchee so if you want to skip the wildlife, there are lots of good restaurants (I highly recommend (McGlinn's: http://www.mcglinns.com/iphone/menu.html) and a Public Market that has a lot of goodies. I love this park and can't wait to go back!
We had a large group of people and this was a good place for a get-together for all ages. The small children had a play ground and plenty of room to run. The young adults enjoyed the water activities, and the oldsters enjoyed conversation.
Kids love the fact there are miles of riding paths and the playground is fun for them. The fact the river runs beside it is nice too, very clean and well run!
While visiting Wenatchee we wanted to go and take a walk around Confluence State Park. When we stopped at the gate the very nice lady informed us that you either need a discovery pass or it's a $10 fee for day use.. We didn't think it was worth the $10 to stroll for an hour or so.. Kinda disappointing.
The park is located along the Columbia River. It is a great place to take a leisurely walk or ride your bike. You don't own a bike? You can rent one near the Pybus Market and have a great lunch at the same time. The entire bike path is approximately 12 miles, not a hard ride, I hear. I haven't ridden it myself but have friends who have and they have all survived the ride!
This park is connected to the Riverfront Park and the Loop Trail, so you can walk a nice paved path for as far as you like along the river. Also a nice boat launch, I will bring my kayak next time!