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Colchuck State Park adventures

Colchuck State Park Adventures

Colchuck State Park is a rugged outdoor destination in Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness known for its stunning alpine lake, dramatic granite peaks, and challenging hiking and climbing opportunities.

800
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Colchuck State Park

 

Located in Chelan County, Washington, Colchuck State Park encompasses a mountainous area within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, featuring Colchuck Lake, a pristine high-elevation glacial lake surrounded by towering granite summits. The park serves as a gateway to some of the region's most iconic peaks, including Dragontail Peak and Colchuck Peak. The diverse ecosystem includes alpine meadows, subalpine forest zones of pine and fir, and rocky exposed ridges that provide habitat for mountain goats and marmots. Established to protect this wilderness edge and provide outdoor access, the park draws hikers, climbers, anglers, and backpackers who are attracted by the scenic lake, challenging trails, and climbing routes. The 4.8-mile Colchuck Lake Trail steadily climbs 1,670 feet from the trailhead, offering expansive views of the surrounding mountains. Popular in summer and early fall, the park features rugged terrain, cold clear waters, and access to remote passes connecting to the Enchantments area. Fishing enthusiasts target cutthroat trout in Colchuck Lake while rock climbers test routes on granite faces. Visitors enjoy the solitude and dramatic landscapes, though facilities remain minimal to preserve wilderness character. The park’s elevation ranges from approximately 3,700 feet at the lake shore to over 8,800 feet on surrounding peaks, with alpine weather patterns and snowpack influencing seasonal access. Its position in the Cascade Range places it within the jurisdiction of Washington State Parks but adjacent to U.S. Forest Service lands that maintain nearby wilderness zones.

Highlights

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Colchuck Lake – a striking alpine lake surrounded by granite cliffs

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Dragontail Peak – a prominent granite summit popular for climbing

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Colchuck Glacier – a remnant glacier providing water to the lake

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Colchuck Lake Trail – a scenic, moderately strenuous hike with vast mountain views

Notable Natural Features

Colchuck Lake

A glacially fed, crystal-clear alpine lake famous for its turquoise color and scenic surroundings.

Dragontail Peak

Rises nearly 8,840 feet, offering technical climbing routes and panoramic views of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

Alpine Lakes Wilderness Boundary

The park lies on the eastern edge of this federally protected wilderness area, providing access to pristine backcountry.