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Lincoln Rock State Park

13253 SR 2 E.
Wenatchee, WA 98802

509-884-8702

A rock with a face like Abe Lincoln's overlooks this friendly popular state park above the Rocky Reach Dam. Folded into the rich, mauve hills along the Columbia River, Lincoln Rock State Park is a classic, with a community atmosphere, shaded campsites, cabins and a boat launch with mooring docks on Lake Entiat.

Owned by the Chelan County Public Utility District and managed by State Parks, the portion of the park adjacent to the campgrounds resembles a city park, with ball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a playground and public swim beach.

The park is home to the Rocky Reach Trail, a paved, mixed-use ADA-accessible trail. The trail connects to the Apple Capital Loop Trail, a paved walk/bike path that stretches southwest to Wenatchee Confluence State Park, encircles the Wenatchee and East Wenatchee riverfronts and extends south to Rock Island Hydro Park. Altogether, these trails offer more than 20 miles of walking, jogging and bicycling fun.

So, pack up your boat, camping gear, fishing gear and bikes. Throw in the bats, balls, gloves, rackets and swimsuits. And don't forget that book you've been trying to read. Lincoln Rock State Park offers a well-rounded family vacation, guaranteed to keep everyone busy and also give you the social camping and R and R you've been craving.

PARK FEATURES
Lincoln Rock State Park is an 86-acre camping park on the east side of Lake Entiat, which was created by the Rocky Reach Dam. The park was named Lincoln Rock by late 19th-century explorers who thought the basalt outcropping resembled the profile of President Abraham Lincoln.

ADA AMENITIES/FACILITIES

Campground
Restroom
Hiking trail

PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES
The park provides two kitchen shelters with electricity, plus 30 sheltered and 50 unsheltered picnic tables. Both can be reserved with a maximum group size of 100. Both have water and sinks.

ACTIVITIES

TRAILS
2 miles of bike trails
2 miles of hiking trails
Rocky Reach Trail is 5 miles of paved trail starting at Lincoln Rock State Park and tying into the Apple Capital Loop Trail system which allows visitors to enjoy more than 20 miles of paved trail through the Wenatchee Valley.

WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
632 feet of dock
650 feet of moorage
Boating
Fishing (freshwater)
Personal watercraft use
Swimming
Watercraft launches (2)
Waterskiing

OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Amphitheater
Barbecue grills
Basketball court
Bird watching
Geocaching
Horseshoe pits (3)
Park store
Playground
Soccer field
Softball field
Squash wall
Tennis
Volleyball fields (3)

BOATING FEATURES
Located in Douglas County on the Columbia River, Lincoln Rock has three watercraft launches open year round. Lake Entiat is 31 miles long. The park has 632 feet of dock. Personal watercraft are allowed.

Launching a boat at a state park requires one of the following:

An annual launch permit (Natural Investment Permit); or
An annual Discover Pass and a daily launch permit; or
A one-day Discover Pass and a daily launch permit.

CAMPSITE INFORMATION

The park has 27 standard tent spaces, 35 partial-hookup sites, 32 full-hookup sites, four standard cabins, eight deluxe cabins, one dump site, five restrooms (one ADA), and 14 showers (three ADA). Maximum site length is 65 feet (limited availability). All lawn areas, including tent area, are irrigated daily. See park's information boards in each camp loop for specific times. Only one extra vehicle per campsite is allowed. A maximum of three tents per site.

Check-in time is 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time is 1 p.m.

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