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- Wenatchee Confluence State Park | Washington State Parks
Wenatchee Confluence State Park features a designated swimming area, a wetland nature preserve, grassy sports fields and the longest loop trail in the state runs through the park A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks
- Wenatchee Confluence - Washington State Parks Foundation
Wenatchee Confluence State Park is a 197-acre year-round camping park at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers Situated at the edge of town, the park has two personalities
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park - Chelan PUD
North Wenatchee on both sides of the Wenatchee River where it joins the Columbia River (333 Old Station Rd , Wenatchee, WA 98801) Driving directions Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission - for more information go to: http: parks state wa us
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park - Explore Washington State
Wenatchee Confluence State Park occupies the dramatic meeting point where the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers converge, creating Washington’s most significant river confluence destination with 194 acres of recreational opportunities and cultural heritage
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park
Located in Chelan County on the Columbia River, Wenatchee Confluence offers two-lane watercraft launch, and boat-trailer parking is available near the day-use area Anglers can enjoy river fishing at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, targeting salmon and steelhead
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park | Visit Wenatchee
North Wenatchee on both sides of the Wenatchee River where it joins the Columbia River (333 Old Station Rd , Wenatchee, WA 98801) Driving directions Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission - for more information go to: http: parks state wa us
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park
Bring out the bikes and walking running shoes, and plan for an active stay at Wenatchee Confluence State Park This park at the confluence of the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers is a popular destination for campers, swimmers, boaters, jet skiers and bicyclists
- Wenatchee Confluence State Park - Horan Natural Area
In 1990, Chelan County acquired 100 acres of land from the Horan family and turned it into a manmade wetland The area is now a part of Wenatchee Confluence State Park, and is a year-round oasis for waterfowl, birds, mammals and, in winter, migrating bald eagles
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