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    Walla Walla Point Park

    4.6 (7 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Vanessa M.

    Great play ground for all ages. Climbing, swings, slides, seesaw, tennis courts, sand pit for volleyball and all right next to the water. Lots of parking and grass area as well. If your out of town and looking for a place to take the kids this is a great area. It is also a great place to bring bikes if you want to take the trail along the river.

    Pretty view along the river looking towards Fancher Field in East Wenatchee.
    Dana G.

    Nice park along the river with great paved walking trails, covered picnic and barbecue areas, and plenty of benches for resting and just enjoying the day. Several places have been made available for swimming and wading with sand bars set up to provide protected areas for the kids to play in the water. Just another great, well maintained Wenatchee Park! Downside: watch for aggressive geese, especially during egg laying season. :-)

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    Riverfront Park - Paved trail

    Riverfront Park

    (3 reviews)

    I liked this river front park. It offers great scenery, a path for walking, running, and biking,…read moreand several areas to relax and enjoy the view. Safety signs are posted along the parks trail, especially for bikers regarding speed and notifying pedestrians when one is nearby by or coming up from behind. Most adhered to the rules but a few riders went wizzing by me and frankly scared the $@&# out of me. Nevertheless, it's a beautiful park and worthy of a stop when in the area. Its path runs very near the Pybus Public Market, so eats and drinks are near by. Big plus for me.

    This is one of the few parks in downtown Wenatchee and is right by the water. I enjoyed the trail…read morealong the waterfront, and there were a few people riding their bike and walking outside during the evening when I was on it. It's a short trail, so not much of a walk (about a mile). But really what you come here for is the view of the Columbia River, which is beautiful. Some amenities include a restroom, water fountain, some picnic benches and tables, and there was a boat moorage and a two-lane boat launch. During my visit there wasn't anyone in the water, and when I walked on the boat moorage, there were a few people laying out on it. If you're staying in downtown Wenatchee - it's conveniently located to all businesses, including the Pybus Market. I also liked that it was close to the walking bridge where my hotel was by, to get a view over the railway of Wenatchee. Overall, visit for a brief stroll along the Columbia.

    Wells Dam Reservoir Recreation - nice view of the Columbia River

    Wells Dam Reservoir Recreation

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    I don't know about you, but I'm a fan of dam overlooks. They're a nice way to safely view a marvel…read moreof civil and structural engineering, but from a safe distance. And this dam overlook is no exception. With sweeping views up and down the Columbia River, a trail, interpretive signage, a display of ancient hieroglyphs and even a ginormous dam turbine there is literally something for every dam visitor. With plenty of dam parking, a large dam restroom facility and several lovely places for a dam picnic the Wells overlook is more than just an interesting dam stop - it doubles as a rest area and a place to stretch the ol' legs while driving through the Okanagan.

    Wells Dam is an impressive presence in Douglas County in Washington and tourists as well as locals…read moreuse the Wells Reservoir for fishing, hiking, boating and camping. This review is for the recreation area just off SR 20 as I desperately needed a place to use the bathroom after a very long drive. The Wells Dam serves a source of hydroelectric energy and can pass a flood of over 8,800,000 gallons of water per second! It is also an important project that ensures the safe passage of migrating Salmon and Steelhead through the dams and has a fish ladder that allows them to get to the other side. It also allows scientists to catch some for studying (and maybe eating as well). The Wells Dam project also dedicates its time to hatching/breeding a variety of fish such as land-locked Chinook, White Sturgeon, Trout and Kokanee. It was deserted when we got there on a weekday around noon and there was a nice parking lot, a clean bathroom (hooray!), donated doggie bags for scooping your dog's poop, an impressive view of the dam and the surroundings and lots of signage. A lot of money and thought went into this rest stop for tourists and/or locals frequenting the area. It would be a nice place for a picnic under their pavilions for a quick lunch, a bathroom break in clean non-porta potty toilet, a photo op and a bit of history to help fill your afternoon with memories.

    Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters

    Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters

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    The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is a dense Washington forest with extensive networks of…read moretrails and raging rivers. We visited the forest in June when the snow was melting and there were brief rain showers everyday. Most creeks and rivers, especially the Wenatchee River, were overflowing their banks, with river water above the level of green grasses and bushes. The highly variable nature of the rivers made me wonder how difficult it would be for the home owners living just a few feet above their June high water mark. On a Wenatchee River rafting trip, a guide pointed out a high water mark when the river was at record levels during her lifetime. This must've been 10-15 feet above the already high water and would've destroyed many homes. Many of the trails in the National Forest are very long, requiring camping gear to complete the trail. Unfortunately, I did not have the time to complete any of these multiday treks, but I was satisfied with a taste of the trails in the area. The trails were generally quality from the start so I was never worried about only getting in a 3 mile hike if time was limited. Even a 3 mile hike would turn into a good workout because most of the trails had a steep incline. We were essentially stair climbing on many of the trails. It was hard but we also benefited from the incredible views. The views near the Leavenworth area were fruit trees and grapevines on the valley floor, steep pine trees ascending the mountainsides, with snowcapped peaks on the tops of mountains or on mountaintops in the background.

    Visited the forest with a friend while there this summer…read more The forest is over 4 million acres in size. I saw info posted that you can get a permit to cut your own Christmas tree and gather mushrooms out here. Be careful as a lot of this area is closed now and has been closed for some time due to forest fires. Check to see what is open and when before going to visit.

    Walla Walla Point Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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