Lake Chelan State Park offers visitors a picturesque waterfront experience on the shores of one of Washington’s deepest and longest natural lakes, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, boating, and fishing in a scenic setting.
Lake Chelan State Park is located on the southern tip of Lake Chelan in north-central Washington. The park encompasses a mix of forested areas and rocky shoreline along this 50-mile-long glacier-carved lake, which reaches depths over 1,500 feet. The park’s geography features gently sloping hills, coniferous trees including ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir, and varied riparian habitats that support an abundance of wildlife such as deer, osprey, and various fish species. Historically, the area was inhabited by the Chelan tribe before European settlers arrived in the late 19th century. Established in 1942, the park preserves this natural lakeshore environment while offering visitors diverse outdoor recreation. Key attractions include beach access for swimming and paddling, multiple developed campgrounds, picnic areas, and short to moderate hiking trails with views over the lake and surrounding Cascades. Notable landmarks within or near the park include the nearby town of Chelan, known for its wineries and waterfront charm. Visitors are attracted to the park for its tranquil water activities, well-maintained campgrounds, and access to some of the region’s best fishing for species such as rainbow trout and kokanee salmon. The park’s proximity to the lake ensures stunning sunrises and sunsets that enhance photography and nature observation experiences.
Waterfront beach area with swimming and paddlecraft access
Scenic hiking trails featuring lake and forest views
Abundant fishing opportunities for native and stocked species
Proximity to the historic town of Chelan with local amenities
A pristine waterfront area with clear waters and rocky beaches ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing.
Located near the park’s entrance, this spot offers easy access to the river connecting Lake Chelan to the Columbia River.
A hiking path that offers forested sections and views overlooking the lake, suitable for moderate hikes.