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Lincoln Rock
Overview
Lincoln Rock State Park offers a scenic escape on the eastern banks of the Columbia River. Named after a basalt outcropping resembling President Abraham Lincoln, this park is well-known for its lush, green landscapes that provide a stark, beautiful contrast to the surrounding arid terrain. It serves as a premier destination for travelers looking to balance natural beauty with comfortable, well-maintained facilities in the heart of Washington State.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of East Wenatchee, the park sits along the shores of Lake Entiat, a reservoir formed by the Rocky Reach Dam. The surrounding geography features dramatic rocky cliffs and sweeping views of the river valley. Its location makes it a convenient base camp for exploring the agricultural heart of Washington, while staying close enough to urban amenities for supplies and dining in the Wenatchee area.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is exceptionally well-equipped for RVers, offering numerous full-hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes. Visitors have access to clean restrooms, hot showers, and a convenient dump station. Beyond the campsites, the park features expansive manicured lawns, multiple sports courts for tennis and basketball, and a popular swimming beach that is perfect for cooling off during the warm summer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the direct access to the Apple Capital Loop Trail, a paved 19-mile path perfect for cycling and walking along the riverfront. Just a short drive away, the Rocky Reach Discovery Center offers interactive exhibits about the region's hydro-power and salmon migration. Boaters and anglers frequently utilize the on-site boat launch to access the river for fishing or water skiing adventures.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal choice for active families who enjoy a mix of traditional park recreation and water-based activities. Because of its paved pads and manicured grounds, it is also a favorite for big-rig owners seeking an accessible and organized camping experience. It provides a peaceful yet social atmosphere that appeals to those who value well-maintained public lands over rugged, primitive camping.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
E. B.
Beautiful park. Great camping facilities. This is a super place to come with the family. Nice playground for the little ones. Good boat ramp. Good place to just sit and look out on the reservoir. People who live closer by should be taking advantage of this place. Perfect spot to work remotely if you're looking for a space away from your space. Great option for picnics.
Aubrie Law
Soooo much fun! My family and I love it here, its our 2nd time coming. Great views, boat launch, swimming are for the kids and a nice playground. They have bathrooms where you can also take a hot shower. Nice for taking a bike ride as well. The views out on the water are beautiful. Definitely coming back again next summer.
pat hannifin
Great place for camping with plenty of trees for shade at campsites. There are also sunny areas to dry towels, etc. Boat docks are reservable and have easy access from campsites. The views from the water are beautiful!
Chancee Wilkinson
We spent the night here and it was a lovely surprise. As we drove into town I was not excited about how hot it was and the major lack of trees. We turned down the road to the state park and were greeted by many large trees and green grassy fielded. We were in site 31 and it was so nice. We have a 42ft 5th wheel and tow truck. The spot was plenty big for us and no issues getting in, out and driving around the park. There are big shade trees all around and loads of space between site. The river was fun to play in, it’s the perfect depth for little kids. There is a park and play set for the kids that is pretty fun. It overall is a very nice state park and a breath of fresh air with all the green and shade in the middle of all the hot dry heat.
Tara H
We stayed at spot 73 in our glamper over the weekend (05/30/25 - 06/01/25). This park is by far the cleanest and most gorgeous one yet! The campsite is big and feels very private. Our site had water and electric hookups. There is a dump station by the ranger station. We did have to wait in line to dump during checkout time, so just be mentally prepared for that. There is a paved trail that connects to the Apple Capital Loop Trail but we didn't explore it. It was our 1st trip here so we did some sightseeing and even drove to Leavenworth for dinner! We loved the little store where we got milkshakes and Italian soda. They did have a very small selection of supplies that you might have forgotten to bring. Sunscreen, razor, fish bait, snacks. The water was cold but worth dipping your toes in! We didn't rent boats but it was awesome knowing we could if we wanted to. We stopped by the lookout where you can see Lincoln's facial profile and it amazingly looks like President Lincoln! We enjoyed this park and will have to come back.