Wenatchee Confluence State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Wenatchee Confluence State Park is located where the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers meet in north-central Washington. Areas for sports, like basketball, volleyball, tennis, and baseball, are located at the north end of this park while the south end is a wetland. Many bring their bike to this park and jump on the 10-mile, looped Apple Capital Loop Trail along the Columbia River. Swimming, boating, and fishing are popular activities at this park in Wenatchee, a city on the eastern edge of the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest about 145 miles east of Seattle. This park’s location along Washington state highway 2 about 10 miles south of Orondo and near Sunnyslope makes it very accessible.
Spring 39-68 F
Summer 55-84 F
Fall 72-41 F
Winter 41-26 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Wenatchee Confluence State Park
This area is perfect for a scenic, serene getaway, so bring your RV. Don’t worry if you do not have one because it is simple to get a rental on RVshare.com. An RV allows you to post up right in the middle of all the action so you won't waste time commuting to and from the park each day.
Wenatchee River County Park
Work off extra calories in the fitness room or chasing your kids around the playground at Wenatchee River County Park. Rates start at $28 per night at this campground that also offers weekly and monthly rates.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: No
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Laundry room, library, movies
Lincoln Rock State Park
Lincoln Rock State Park offers sports facilities and a public swimming beach. Rates start at about $12 per night at this state park.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Hiking trails, swimming beach, Columbia River fishing
What to Do at
Wenatchee Confluence State Park
Inside Wenatchee Confluence State Park
If you are a sports enthusiast, then you are going to love the north end of this park with its sports complexes. The south end of the park is an undeveloped natural wetland that those who love to watch wildlife and birds will adore visiting. A biking trail and multi-use trail run through the park. Two boat launches and plenty of trailer parking makes this a great place to go boating or play on your Jet Ski. Fishing opportunities abound in the park, and you can also go swimming.
How to Get to
Wenatchee Confluence State Park
If you are in Leavenworth, Washington, then reach Wenatchee Confluence State Park by getting on US 2 East. While the road will make some turns, take it until you reach Sunnyslope, Washington. Then, turn a slight right to get on Easy Street and a left to get on Penny Road. Turn right onto Chester Kimm Road and a left onto Old Station Road. You'll take this road until you reach the park.
Entering Wenatchee Confluence State Park
This park is open from 8:00 a.m. until dusk in the winter and from 6:30 a.m. to dusk in the summer.
Wenatchee Confluence State Park Discovery Pass Per Passenger Vehicle (Daily) : $10.0
Wenatchee Confluence State Park Discovery Pass Per Passenger Vehicle (Annual) : $30.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Wenatchee Confluence State Park
Wenatchee Confluence State Park sits at the junction of the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers and includes a natural wetland. That's why the best time to visit is in the spring and summer.
Wenatchee Confluence State Park sits in the rain shadow on the leeward side of the Cascades, so it's surprisingly dry for the Pacific Northwest. The summertime is particularly dry, and rain sometimes doesn't fall for weeks on end.
The park contains dozens of bird species, and if you are lucky, then you might be able to see migrating bald eagles in the wild. You should also take precautions against coyotes and other small predators while visiting the wetlands.
There are 59 RV sites in Wenatchee Confluence State Park, and 51 of them have electricity, sewer, and running water. Sitting as it does at the confluence of two rivers, there are boating facilities too.
Yes, you may bring dogs with you to the park. They must remain on a leash at all times, and you must clean up after them. You may not, however, take your dog with you to the swimming areas.
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