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Lakeshore RV Park & Marina
Overview
Lakeshore RV Park & Marina provides a premier camping experience right on the stunning shores of Lake Chelan. As a city-managed facility, this park combines professional service with a community atmosphere, offering full hookup sites that cater to various RV sizes. It serves as an essential hub for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Central Washington while maintaining easy access to modern comforts and recreational boat access.
Location & Surroundings
Positioned at the tip of the scenic 50-mile-long glacial lake, the park is surrounded by the majestic Cascade Mountains. The setting is uniquely convenient, as it sits adjacent to the expansive Don Morse Memorial Park, offering acres of green space. One of its greatest advantages is the exceptional walkability to downtown Chelan, allowing guests to leave their vehicles behind while exploring local boutiques, cafes, and waterfront eateries just blocks away.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is thoughtfully designed with 165 level sites, each offering water, sewer, and electricity to ensure a comfortable stay. Visitors have access to essential facilities including modern restrooms, hot showers, and on-site laundry. Recreational amenities are a primary highlight, featuring a private marina and boat launch for effortless lake access. Additionally, the grounds include a putting course, tennis courts, and a designated swimming cove for family-friendly fun during the summer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park gates, the Lake Chelan Wine Valley offers over 30 wineries and tasting rooms to explore. Thrill-seekers can head to Slidewaters, a popular hilltop waterpark with panoramic views of the valley. For a peaceful retreat, many travelers board the Lady of the Lake ferry to visit Stehekin, a remote community accessible only by water or air. Daily activities for guests often include paddleboarding, fishing for landlocked salmon, and hiking local trails.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is perfect for boating enthusiasts and families who thrive in high-energy, scenic environments. It is the ideal choice for RVers who prefer a resort-style experience where entertainment and dining are within walking distance. Those who enjoy social atmospheres and being at the heart of a premier Pacific Northwest vacation destination will find Lakeshore RV Park to be an excellent home base for their adventures.
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User Reviews
Waddles Stokes
Unfriendly staff. They have no spare parking available, they actually recommend we pay for parking or park in the neighborhoods, which no doubt drives the locals nuts! "You have 15 minutes to help unpack them you have to park somewhere else." Is literally what we were told. You have to pack your campsite every night or your stuff will get drenched by the sprinklers, I could not imagine camping in a tent here. Felt like I was camping on a golf course. Roadways are very small, hard to park any kind of trailer without risking bumping the car across from you. Clean area, amazing spot next the the lake.
Juliana Soto
One of the best spots for a week long vacation if you want to beat hotel and Airbnb prices. Close to the water, nice paved loops for kids to enjoy their bikes, pickleball courts, basketball courts are part of the Don Morse Park but accessible. The showers and bathrooms were clean, you will need quarters if you’re not showering in you RV. Being close to town was a plus. Husband played 2 golf courses with great views. Would love to make it back in a couple years.
Dyona Bunker
This place has gone so down hill.. we have been coming here every summer for 20 years and this will be our last. Dead grass, crazy they use to have great a lawn, and would actual care. (no water schedule anymore, they use to care if you left stuff on the grass) dogs barking all over. (Never use to fly) $90 a night you would think they would be able to afford maintenance and staff. Just said to see this once great place get so run down.
Anthony Bostain
Great RV Park. Spacious, clean, ample room for your tow vehicle. The private beach area for the campers at Lake Chelan is well taken care of. Plenty of water activities for children and adults. Did not utilize the restrooms but heard from many that they kept very clean and maintained. A reasonable distance to downtown and electric bikes and scooters are authorized for use within the RV Park. The sites are level with maintained 30,50 amp service, great water pressure and sewer all within easy reach for your RV. Will be back.
mackenzie humphreys
This place is a complete waste. They allow multiple tents but don’t give you enough tent pads, they spray everything in the middle of the night with sprinklers completely soaking all of your belongings. They don’t say anywhere in the reservation details stating that that is a risk you take. When you call to let them know they basically tell you you’re out of luck. The woman I spoke to was incredibly rude and unwilling to even work with us. We ended our vacation 2 days short because we were so tired of being woken up in the middle of the night with a new sprinklers blasting you. You can’t even walk to the restrooms without a sprinkler system getting you drenched. The only positive is the short distance to the lake. For almost $400 for our stay I expected something better, not having to pay to take a shower, not being drenched in the middle of the night and not having random people come tell us what we can and can’t do the entire time. There are far better camp sites to go to and enjoy that are 10000% better, don’t waste your time camping here, pick another spot.