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    3.8 (35 reviews)

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    Swimming area
    Ashley M.

    We come here every year, but this time the sprinklers at two of our sites were leaking and flooded our areas twice. The rangers "take care of it," but it comes back. Also, the wooden picnic tables are warped and have splitting edges. The tops have chunks of woods sticking out so we couldn't use one of them. The bathrooms are unbearably hot in the afternoon.

    Craig B.

    Lake Chelan State Park is the first campground I have explored in a long time where tent camping appeared to be the predominant form of camping. Everywhere else, RV's, or campers, seem to dominate tent campers 5 to 1. In Lake Chelan's case, this may be because there did not appear to be as many full hookups for electricity, and whatever other form of utility RVers use to further disguise the fact that they are in nature and not a motel near the lake. Based on my experience in other campgrounds, a lack of hookups generally means that RV campers, dependent on extensive amounts of electricity to enjoy a weekend in nature, will blast their 1995 generator throughout the day, leaving everyone in the campground wondering if they had set up their tent by the lake or next to a powerplant. One way or another Lake Chelan has successfully evaded this nuisance, or at least for the hour that my wife and I explored the park. The weather was overcast and partially rainy the first day my wife and I explored the park. Surprisingly, this did not deter the campers. In our short tour of the park there were very few empty campsites. We walked down to the lakefront to see the rocky beach and crystal-clear water. Off in the distance the clouds obscured the tops of the mountains. It had a very distinct Washington feel to it. A week later we drove through the area again with additional family members on a sunny day. South of the park, looking north, the snowcapped peaks are visible. Fortunately, I was not driving the second time and could 360 degree pivot my head to enjoy the sights. I have learned on other trips that this is not advisable if you are the one driving. Don't text and drive and don't drive through beautiful natural landscapes. You will be looking at the mountains instead of the road. Returning my thoughts to the park, it is certainly a park I would love to explore again, for camping, fishing, and general exploring of the area.

    Toby enjoying the Lake. (8/19/2017)
    Amie B.

    I have been here several times but only for a day use. I can't comment on their camping area. The park is easy to find. You can't miss it. There's also ample parking for your car as well as your truck and trailer. I do recommend coming early though as it does fill up fast. You do need a discovery pass to park here or pay the day fee. The boat launch is two lanes and goes rather quickly unless you're in front of someone who doesn't know-how to back up a trailer. Lake Chelan is a natural lake and is about 50 miles long. It has a shore length of 109 miles. Some areas of the lake can be quite choppy depending on the wind so be careful. I've taken my paddle board here several times. It's a 3 1/2 hour drive from where I live but very well worth it. The water is much warmer during the summer months. There are many beach areas to take off on. There are quite a few people swimming. There are swimming areas roped off specifically for that. Perfect for the little kids. In the more shallower areas, the water is clear. You can and will see fish swimming about and they may even nibble at your toes. We've also launched a boat here and the dock area is clean. Brace those sea legs! The restrooms are decent. Both men and women's restrooms have showers inside. The women's has a separate shower area, changing area, and bathroom stalls. Keep in mind, this area is a 10-mile drive away from the City of Chelan. After a whole day in the water, right outside of the exit, there is a decent bar to hang out and relax.

    Our campsite
    Bao-Yen T.

    My friends and I stayed at Lake Chelan State Park last year during our annual camping trip. We recently visited this lake this past weekend while camping at Alta Lake State Park (30-40 min drive from Chelan). I had such a positive experience from our stay at Lake Chelan that I would probably come back each year. PROS: Campsite: Many campsites available but they get booked up very quickly so plan ahead. Our campsite was very shaded so that was a nice break from the sun. Each campsite is equipped with a fire pit and a picnic table. A water faucet was nearby. Concession stand available. They pretty much sell anything that you would need. They also sell ice cream, drinks and some hot foods as well. Their prices are a little high but you are paying for convenience. Lake: Large lake with many docks and activities. I've seen people boating, fishing and swimming. The water is very clear but very cold! Very busy with families and kids. Park: Large park nearby the lake with a volleyball court. Great for picnics, sun tanning and just simply hanging out. The park is in good condition. Bathrooms available with showers. CONS: Water: Even though the water is very clean it is very rocky. Water shoes are recommended. Bathroom: Very old and dirty bathrooms! Last year there were no hand soap. I don't know if that is still an issue. TIPS: Shower tokens have to be purchased through the ranger station. Discover pass required.

    Lake Chelan By the Campsite
    Anna N.

    Clear Waters! PRO: Lake Chelan water is very clear! There's tons of fish there to catch & a great place to swim, boat or jet ski. Just make sure to fish early in the morning and in the evening because in the afternoon they don't bite. The campsite has a concession stands that sells basically everything you need, even water toys but its more spender than your local store since it is at the campground. They have slurpees, ice, wood, coffee, snacks, and a variety of ice-cream to chose from. Just don't expect any of it to be cheap. Walmart is about 18miles down the road. =) The beachsite is pretty secluded and has a great view of the beach/lake at your site. Our place (site 39) was surrounded by trees which helped make it secluded because it was right next to a very busy trail. The roads are paved and the park is clean. Great play ground for the kids and fun for them to bike around. CON: We had access to the "beach," from our campsite. We got site 39 and it's fairly secluded but a lil' ways down from where we parked. I wasn't too impressed w/the campground because my site did not have a water faucet nor was the bathroom nearby. When we made our reservation it stated that it had water hookup, but that's not necessarily true cuz its not AT your site and you have to walk a little ways to find/locate it. The faucet i found is in a common area so everyone gets to use it, which is fine with me. I just wished it was a lot closer. Another thing about the beach/lake site is that the area was surrounded by big rocks, so its pretty dangerous for younger kids to be climbing around there without supervision. It is not that easily accessible due to the rocks surrounded the lake. The noise at night was an issue. Apparently quiet time is suppose to be down by 10pm, but ppl were still being very rowdy around 1am. I was sorta annoyed by it because we had very young kids (my 5 yrs old nephews) with us & the vulgarity of their language was not appropriate for them to hear. The bathroom there seriously needs updated. There's only one shower per bathroom & two sinks. Thank goodness there was a family room on each side cuz the line was amazingly long. Make sure you bring hand soap, because the park does not provide it for you in the bathroom. Also, the water in the bathroom runs cold. You got to purchase tokens to shower (3mins per token) at the park office. The shower needs updating too...scary floors. It does provide hot water though. If you get an RV site, do not expect any privacy. The sites are literally side by side and there is hardly any privacy. I am very thankful that we got a regular site because i do not care for everyone to be in my business. Our firepit was filled w/ashes & garbage. The camp host or someone should have cleared it out for the next person. I probably won't come back here again. I think the Cons outweight the Pros. If they updated their bathroom, provided hand soap in the bathroom, didn't charge to get a hot shower and provided water faucet closerby than i probably would have had a better time. It was just hard to walk two small kids to wash their hands or take them to the bathroom. Plus, the rocks by the lake made it dangerous for them to get near the river and so i was constantly on rock-alert to make sure they weren't trying to climb it. RECOMMEND *Make Reservations MONTHS in advance *Bring Hand Soap *Bring Quarters to buy tokens to shower *Buy most of your things in town, its expensive at the concession stand *Bring water toys *Bring fishing poles Enjoy

    Peter K.

    This is our favorite spot to stop after arriving to Chelan to get some exercise and before leaving Chelan. Very busy during summer and there are no fire pits nor bbq grills. We usually bring our own little propane bbq grill. Paid parking.

    Common area
    Andy B.

    This park is awesome! We camped here with family and friends for memorial day weekend 2013. I think our group literally took up a quarter of the park! The park is very spacious and clean. There weren't any creepers or 'suspicious' people around which was a huge plus. We also wanted some family time and were hoping not to have issues with the 'parting' college kids, which we didn't run into at all. I actually think our group was the loudest group, lol. We really enjoyed our stay and definitely know we will be here for future holidays. My recommendation is to get reservations ahead of time and to wake up early to claim s good common area.

    View from the dock
    Toma A.

    We have never been to Lake Chelan, though heard lots of great things about it! The campgrounds are very neat, right on the gorgeous lake with crystal clear waters. You park your car up on the hill, then there is a short staircase and a walkway to the camp site. No mosquitos which was surprising, but lots of wasps flying around the food. Very quiet place with lots of families. Take watershoes to exit the waters, the rocks can be slippery. We didn't even go to the beach, it was so much fun to jump into the waters right from the dock! The bathrooms are ok pretty clean, up the hill, not far from campground. There is one shower that works with tokens, which can be purchased by the ranger station.

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    Can dogs be there?

    Yes I have seen many dogs in lake chelan state park and there is no rules against them being there. Just make sure to clean up after them.

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    Pros: location, location, location, concession stand, beach, boat launch, playground, hot showers.

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    Don Morse Memorial Park - Playground

    Don Morse Memorial Park

    4.4(7 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Of all the public lakefront recreational areas around Chelan, Don Morse Memorial Park is always our…read morego-to place whenever we're in town. Parking will run you $10 (2 hours) or $15 (6 hours). There is also a 24-hr rate, but I can't recall what it is. For the best parking access, utilize the lot adjacent to the Lakeshore RV Park (TIP: If there's a line at the parking lot pay station, or it's out-of-order, you can pay for parking at the Lakeshore RV Park Front Gate). The parking lot can easily fill up by 11 AM or noon on weekends and spring/summer holidays, so keep this in mind when considering the day of the week you'll be visiting and when you plan to arrive. The park's grounds include a skate park, sand volleyball pits, basketball courts, playground, concession stand, grassy areas, restrooms, some tree-shaded spots, picnic tables, good-sized beach and roped-off swimming area. There's also a boat launch and marina (where it's possible to fish). A go-kart track and miniature golf course are situated in-between the marina (south) parking lot and the RV (north) parking lot, but these are privately run businesses. The only negative of Don Morse Memorial Park is the hourly rate (and maybe the capacity) of the parking lot. Despite this, I still think this park deserves a 5-star review--it's just too good in terms of the layout and amenities it offers.

    What a park and place for family and friends to hang for the day. It has it all. You can pay for…read moreparking and stay for day. Kid toys, tennis courts, volleyball courts, basketball courts, swing set, beach area, Shoreline Watercraft And Boat Rentals, CLean new Bathrooms, and a Small food place that has snacks and shave ice in the summer. Great vibe . Large grass area where we put up a shade tent and set up yard game to have a picnic in the park. There are even covered areas. Not sure but maybe you rent those. Large beach area and lots of parking. Plus sand volleyball courts. Super fun day with our friends and family. We enjoy it here and can walk to town. Or if staying at Campbell's or camping at park it's walking distance too.

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    Beebe Bridge Park - Playground

    Beebe Bridge Park

    4.8(8 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    One of the nicest, cleanest campgrounds I have ever visited. Huge sites and pristine landscaping…read more Well done!

    This would've been a 5 star review except one huge issue that could cause hospitalization and…read morelawsuits: The shower water temperature situation in the bathrooms. There is a sign on the door that says no hot water. That's fine, whatever, tent campers get cold showers while paying for full hookups like we did so we could have electricity but we get cold showers because we are sleeping in tents. But this was not the issue. The issue is that the hot water is turned on sometimes... and there is no warning and no way to regulate the temp that comes out of the shower head. For whatever reason the faucet, while turning left and right - effects nothing. Now, if the water coming out was a nice warm 105 to 110 degrees that would be fine. But this was so hot it burned my daughters head and she only had it under the shower for the time it took to turn the water on, scream and move away. So, I went and got my meat thermometer and tested it. 167 degrees Fahrenheit. I highly doubt the legal department at PUD is aware of the water temperature streaming out of that shower head. One more thing about that water. We were told they turned on the hot water because the water for one of the RV'ers wasn't working. What? I'm confused on this tidbit. We also bought an RV space. Why the plain discrimination against tenters who are paying full rates? Why not warm water for all? But please, before that, fix the temperature problem first. If my daughter had been 2 instead of 21 her skin would have blistered and there would've been a hospital trip. Other than the hot water issue the campground is very nice, windy like a tropical storm, but beautiful. Be aware, camping has recently changed to reservation only.

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    Powerhouse Park - Swimming area

    Powerhouse Park

    2.5(2 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    This is a great little park, typically used mostly by the locals. It has a nice swim area off the…read moreChelan River (and the Columbia River, as it is located at the confluence), that warms up nicely in the summer. There are restrooms, picnic areas, and a nice field for ball. It is operated by Chelan County PUD, which does a nice job keeping it maintained.

    Nope. You do not want to go to this park. This is a bad place…read more The water is murky, I heard that there are huge cat fish that come up from the deep and eat small dogs and children. It's a regular thing. There's a power station nearby, hence the name, and you can feel the electric current when you touch the water. I heard a man with a pacemaker swam his last lap there. Very tragic. In addition; snapping turtles roam the play area, no joke, I heard a teenager lost a leg. True, I heard it. There are strange people there too. Lots of boiling cabbage instead of steaks on the grill. I've never seen such a thing! There's something going on. Also, watch out for the packs of wild dogs. Oh yeah, they have those too. Wild dogs eviscerate their prey you know. True again, just watch animal planet, it's all there. But most of all, this is the unbelievable part, but so true, There's some kind of force there. I'm not saying it's alien or anything, it's just a force, but normal everyday people, dozens a day, fling themselves off the train trellis bridge there. No one cares. It's the negative non alien Force I suspect. People even clap. It's literally insane. I heard people laugh. WTH? It could be a gate to hell. It's possible. I know there's no such thing as the zombie apocalypse, but I'm just saying, if there was, it would be here. I'm sure it's fine though, I mean, it can't be real. But where are the bodies? No one knows. Shouldn't there be bodies after all the trellis jumps? I think there should. All I can say is pass this place by! Do not enter! Your children, dogs and grandpa's life may depend on it. Go up the road to Chelan, it's safe - and they have ice cream!

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    Lake Chelan State Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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