Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lincoln Rock State Park adventure.
Small but mighty, this state park packs a huge punch!
Want 20+ miles of biking trails? Yeah, that's here. How about a playground for the kids? Yup. Boat ramps (really nice ones at that)? Sure.
Seriously, this state park north of Wenatchee may be small, but it's packed with all the stuff you want. Soccer fields, baseball diamonds, volleyball courts, tennis courts, and basketball courts give you the fun of an urban park.
Plus there's geocaching, water skiing, hiking along the Rocky Reach Dam, fishing on Lake Entiat. All the fun, all in one place. Not to mention a rock that looks like Abraham Lincoln's face (well, that's what they claim).
Wanna stay the night? You've got a zillion choices here, too. Full-hookup sites for your RV or partial hookups. Tent camping. Not to mention 12 cabins (8 of them deluxe). There is also a group campground that holds up to 50.
The best time to visit Lincoln Rock State Park is from late spring to early fall, when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Winter offers a serene landscape, but some amenities may be limited. Avoid holiday weekends if you prefer a quieter visit, as the park is a popular destination.