Address: 13253 US-2, East Wenatchee, WA 98802, USA
Phone: +15098848702
Sunday: 7AM–10PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 7AM–10PM
Wednesday: 7AM–10PM
Thursday: 7AM–10PM
Friday: 7AM–10PM
Saturday: 7AM–10PM
kristen johnson
This state park is one of the best! Great lake swimming area, bring ALL your water toys! Bring your bikes too, this place has the best bike riding for families! We stayed in one of the cabins. Clean and comfortable! Had a mini fridge and microwave, bathroom, and AC. Expansive grounds and seemed really big. The camp store staff and park rangers were really friendly. This place seemed Well patrolled and safe.They had some really yummy snacks! The nearest grocery store is pretty far but there is a mini market/gas station within a few minutes drive. Lots of marmots and snakes around. There is a bike/walking path to the dam. Highly recommended to check it out! There is a huge bald eagle nest near by the dam, look up on one of the power poles!
Melissa Todhunter
This park is absolutely beautiful! Everything was so clean! The camp sites are huge and spacious, you don't feel crowded whatsoever! We will definitely be back! It's really cool to see the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the side of the rock! Great paths for bike riding. Clean and big playground for the kids!
grace james
The sites are fine-it’s a beautiful spot, however there is spotty park ranger presence in this park which leads to a less than safe and secure spot for campers with little kids-especially in the swimming area. Local families will often come here, but many throw life vests on their kids and leave them in the swimming area unsupervised . Unfortunately this leads to an experience where you’re having to tell other peoples kids to follow the rules and be safe, so your kid isn’t injured by other kids’ behavior that lacks any consideration of consequences whether to themselves or others. I don’t think we’ll becoming here again specifically because of the lack of concern the park staff seems to have regarding reckless behavior in the swimming spot. We’ll stick to confluence state park-there’s a ranger there almost all of the time and people follow the rules and are considerate
Ron “ronskidude”
The park is close to the main road and a gas station. Probably a good spot to just relax, have a picnic and enjoy time with family. The park also has some slides for the kids and a boat launch for those who wants to explore the waters. Discovery pass is needed
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Closest are the Holiday Inn Express and La Quinta on N Wenatchee Ave about 20 minutes away.
At most parks you can pre register during summer months I highly advise doing so well in advance. All parks if they have an open spot you can get for one day only but if it's busy there is rarely an open spot. Lincoln rock does not have a first come policy but it applies one day at a time if site is not reserved consult washington state parks website for site availability or call the reservation service.
Yes there are boat launches and there is a covered area. And tables and BBQs throughout the park.
I believe so. If you are still doubtful, go ahead and call them. Enjoy!
I don't know if they have stoves. But more like they do not have one, probably for safety reasons.
Yes, pets are allowed. Our group had two Goldendoodles. My only complaint would be the lack of an off-leash area, especially since there's plenty of space in the park. Also, you must have a leash, or you will be fined $100!
Not open yesterday...no sign of when it will open. Boat launch operating.
So we can park our camper or motor home here year round?
there are self serve kayaks and paddle boards. there's a guy who rents jet skis and boats there too.
12$ a night
Its about a 10 min walk I would say. Not too bad at all.
You will need to contact the park.
Oh yes you do they are fun over the 4th
No, go to the Washington State Park website, parks.wa.gov This is from the website. From April 1 through Sept. 30, the maximum length of stay in any one park is 10 days. From Oct. 1 through March 31, the maximum stay is 20 days. Lincoln Rock is a popular campground. Difficult to get a site even when booking 9 months in advance. Hope you enjoy your camping experience. Lincoln Rock is a wonderful campground.
Can or may? You're probably capable. But whether the unelected bureaucrats will allow you, you have to ask them. Just tell them your native American and you'll have no restrictions...
Yes, they are reservable. The earlier the better. A large lot with numerous truck/trailer spots available. This campground gets a lot of day use activity at the boat launch.. Plenty of parking for all. We camp every year. We drop our trailer at a gravel area designated for campers. It's on the road to the campground from the day use area. We then keep our tow vehicle in camp with us. All campgrounds are easy access to thieves. Especially those nearest to cities. We have never had any issues in 17 years camping at Lincoln Rock. Just double tie the boat at night. Winds can be very strong, and the current can be strong if they release more water thru the dam at night.
Call the park and ask what fishing season starts and the regulations of what you can keep
So I just saw one of the websites said it closes for camping Oct. 13. Just to safe, I will make a phone call tomorrow. Thanks Calm as a Tornado!
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