Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park offers one of the top boat launch and moorage sites on spectacular Lake Chelan. This small state park has a modern marina located nearly halfway along the 50.5-mile lake. The area is home to spectacular summer hiking and mountain biking, and the park makes an excellent base camp for such day hikes as Pot Peak, Stormy Mountain and Devil's Backbone in the North Cascades.
The Twenty-Five Mile Creek Sno-Park area has 63 miles of groomed snnowmobile trails.
Map of Lake Wenatchee and Entiat Snowmobile Trails in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) in Washington. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Draft of the Motor Vehicle Travel Map (MVTM) of Methow Valley Ranger District in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) in Washington. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Draft of the Motor Vehicle Travel Map (MVTM) of Chelan Ranger District in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) in Washington. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Draft of the Motor Vehicle Travel Map (MVTM) of Wenatchee River Ranger District in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) in Washington. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Draft of the Motor Vehicle Travel Map (MVTM) of Entiat Ranger District in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) in Washington. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Twenty-Five Mile Creek Sno-Park
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Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park offers one of the top boat launch and moorage sites on spectacular Lake Chelan. This small state park has a modern marina located nearly halfway along the 50.5-mile lake. The area is home to spectacular summer hiking and mountain biking, and the park makes an excellent base camp for such day hikes as Pot Peak, Stormy Mountain and Devil's Backbone in the North Cascades.
The Twenty-Five Mile Creek Sno-Park area has 63 miles of groomed snnowmobile trails.
Features and amenities
Twenty-five Mile Creek State Park offers several
amenities and facilities to make your visit more
enjoyable and comfortable, including:
• Picnic area with unsheltered picnic tables,
available first come, first served
• Modern restrooms with hot showers
• Concession park store with firewood, basics
• Boat fuel available seasonally
The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state parks
and access to other state-managed recreation lands. The
pass provides access to millions of acres of parks, wildlife
areas, trails, natural areas and water-access sites. The
annual pass is transferable between two vehicles.
• Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10
(transaction and dealer fees may apply)
Things to remember
Twenty-five Mile Creek State Park
• Summer hours –
20530 S. Lakeshore Road
April 1 to Sept. 30,
Chelan, WA 98816
6:30 a.m. to dusk.
(509) 687-3610
• Winter schedule
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– Oct. 1 to March 31,
(360) 902-8844
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State Park
Twenty-five
Mile Creek
State Park
Twenty-five Mile Creek marina float and dock plan
Hiking
Restroom
Wave wall
Shower
is nestled in the
midst of spectacular
scenery on the forested
south shore of Lake Chelan. This
235-acre camping park features
rugged, old-style tent campsites
that lie along the shaded rocky
shores of Twenty-five Mile Creek
and RV sites upland from the
creek. A modern marina offers
excellent boating access to the
upper reaches of Lake Chelan.
A protected wading area (no
lifeguards) offers fun for families.
Visitors also enjoy hiking and
fishing. The park is 18 miles from
Chelan, which has a variety of
amenities, entertainment and
tours, including a passenger
ferry ride to Stehekin, a town
at the head of the lake.
Lake Chelan
Boating
Welcome
station
Day-use
Extra-vehicle parking
area
Boat launch
Dumpster
Water
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Store
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22
Parking
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21
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Swimming
20
Group camp
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29
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Recycling
Picnic area
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26
11
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50
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51
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South
Lakeshore
Road
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37
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Camping
Sites 2-9:
Partial utility
(Water, electric)
Sites 10-11, 26-36:
Full utility
(Water, electric, sewer)
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Park boundary
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Extra-vehicle
parking
(hitched parking
allowed)
Welcome. Please
remember a Discover
Pass is required to
visit a state park or
other state-managed
recreation lands.
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Park entrance road
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All other sites are
standard sites
Ramp
Extra-vehicle
parking
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Gas
dock
Extra-vehicle parking
(hitched parking
not allowed)
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27
Trailer dump
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Marina
(hitched parking allowed
on right side only)
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Ramp
R3
R323
R31
R30
R29
LongR28
term
moorage
R27
R26
R21
R25
R22
R23
Porta-potty
R24
dump
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