Lincoln Rock State Park offers access to rugged Columbia River landscapes with impressive rock formations, water-based recreation, and hiking opportunities amid striking natural scenery.
Located along the northern shore of the Columbia River in central Washington, Lincoln Rock State Park encompasses a diverse landscape featuring steep basalt cliffs, rocky bluffs, and waterfront areas. The park sits at the downstream end of Lake Entiat, a reservoir created by the Rocky Reach Dam, providing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and water sports. Its namesake, Lincoln Rock, is an iconic basalt rock formation that rises prominently above the river, offering impressive views and a distinctive natural landmark. The park's ecosystem includes riparian zones and dry shrub-steppe environments supporting native wildlife such as deer, various bird species including raptors, and small mammals. Established in 1972, Lincoln Rock State Park serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking, picnicking, camping, and non-motorized boating. Several well-maintained trails wind through the area, providing scenic overlooks of the Columbia River and surrounding landscape. The park also provides launch facilities for kayaks, canoes, and small boats. Its location near Wenatchee and the Columbia River Gorge corridor makes it a convenient stop for travelers exploring central Washington’s natural offerings. The balance of water, cliffs, and open spaces creates a scenic and recreational-rich environment that draws families, anglers, and climbers alike. Interpretation signage educates visitors about the local geology and natural history, adding to the overall visitor experience. Lincoln Rock State Park’s combination of accessible outdoor activities and scenic views makes it a favored spot for both day use and overnight camping.
Lincoln Rock, a towering basalt rock formation overlooking the Columbia River
Multiple boat launch ramps providing access to Lake Entiat for fishing and paddling
Well-maintained hiking trails with river and cliffside views
Quiet camping areas with close proximity to both water and upland habitats
A large basalt outcrop with panoramic views of the Columbia River and surrounding cliffs.
Boat launch facilities enable boating, fishing, and paddle sports on Lake Entiat.
Several interconnected trails varying in difficulty allow exploration of river vistas and upland shrub-steppe habitats.