The best camping near Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Wenatchee Confluence State Park adventure.

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A split-personality park: Urban and recreational north side, wetland natural area on the southern.  

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Earthlight Camping

8 sites · RVs, Tents180 acres · Entiat, WA
!!!ROAD IMPROVEMENT READY!!!  Come enjoy our land with a new road. After months of waiting for our road to be improved we finally did it! No need to drive on bumpy roads no more ;)  WE GUARANTEE YOU THERE WONT BE ANY OTHER CAMPERS AT YOUR DESIGNATED CAMPGROUND, 20 ACRES JUST FOR YOU.  This is a camper's dream with 100% privacy and no other "camp site neighbors".  From the moment you turn off from the main road, you will experience magic, as the colorful fields on either side lead you to one of the best views of Columbia river, the snowy mountain tops behind, and the vast valley beneath. Once you reach the land, the views are meant just for you, as there is peace and tranquility of pure nature all around. Sit on our swing, or in your RV, hike the 180 acres of land, or just soak in the amazing 360 degree views of mellow sunrises, all the way to the fiery sunsets, as the wildlife around you joins your day.Short ride away, you can also visit numerous award-winning wineries, swim in lake Chelan, hike the vast nature, golf, and enjoy all what the Columbia River Valley has to offer. Over 180 acres of land on top of the canyon, you will hardly get better views anywhere else in the state. Completely unobstructed views of the Columbia River the the furthest horizon you can imagine. One of the most magical places to find tranquility and a lot of activities to do. Disclaimers: - Drone flying is allowed inside our property. If you wish to fly a drone please let me know so I can send you a full map of all of our property. You will have 180 acres to fly it. 
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Sasquatch Villa

4 sites · RVs, Tents34 acres · Chelan Falls, WA
Welcome to the top-rated Hipcamp in the area! Nestled at just under 2,500 feet above sea level, our private campsites offer breathtaking views of Lake Chelan, the Columbia River, and rolling hills—depending on which site you choose. Tucked away on a peaceful mountain just a mile up a well-maintained dirt road, our secluded location provides the perfect escape. Whether you're looking to relax or embark on an adventure, there’s plenty to do nearby—mountain biking, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and more! As the sun sets, solar lights and propane fire pits create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Plus, with Beebe Park on the Columbia River just 10 minutes away and Lake Chelan only 20 minutes from camp, you’ll have easy access to all the valley has to offer. Planning something special? Whether it’s a surprise engagement or another unforgettable moment, we’d love to help make it happen! Please note: Tent campers are required to bring a portable toilet for convenience and hygiene. Come experience the magic of Lake Chelan from our private mountain retreat!
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Masabaje Camp

5 sites · Lodging, Tents20 acres · Ellensburg, WA
Purchased in 2013 after a fire came through the area. We've spent the last 7 years regenerating the land, planting trees, building our house and collecting places for people to rest their heads. Masabaje is the first two letters of each of our parents names (Margaret, Sandy, Barry, Jerry). We offer five listings - a converted schoolbus, an Airstream, retro trailer, truck bed glamp pod and tent spot. Meet Birdy, a semi-converted Blue Bird school bus with a comfortable queen mattress, couch, two recliners, dry kitchen, cooking utensils, and camp stove. There is access to a toilet, shower and sink (clean up area) in back room of main house (about a 4 minute walk). Birdy sits at "Top Pond", farthest from the house in a super quiet and private spot. You must bring your own bedding or sleeping bags, pillows, etc. (available here for an additional fee). There is no electricity available in Birdy. Devices can be charged up at the house. There is also no heater in Birdy, overnight temperatures in September and October can dip down into the mid-low 40's or lower. Meet Tin Man, we found him after he had been in an accident. We bandaged him up and he became the first place to sleep when we bought our empty land. He has a comfortable double mattress, couch, chair, kitchen, cooking utensils, and two burner stove. There is access to a toilet, shower and sink (clean up area) in back room of main house (about a 30 second walk). Tin Man sits on our driveway round-a-bout and is closest to the house. You must bring your own bedding or sleeping bags, pillows, etc. (available here for an additional fee). Ellensburg is known for its wind and our land is just down from a wind farm. We cannot control the wind, but Birdy sits in a pretty wind protected oasis. Masabaje is a clothing optional space. We are less than 2 hours from Seattle, 1 hour to Yakima wine country, 40 minutes to Vantage, 40 minutes to Leavenworth, 50 minutes to Snoqualmie Pass, 15 minutes to Ellensburg, 25 minutes to Roslyn, 25 minutes to Yakima River Canyon for floating and hiking, and so much more!
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Cheval Cellars BnB Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Manson, WA
Captivating views of the Lake Chelan valley and mountains. We have a few choice sites on our working orchard and vineyard for discerning quiet campers to enjoy. On-property bike/hike trail, bike rentals, opportunity to tour our small European- style winery/barrel cellar for cider and wine tastings. At our mile-long 100 acre property camp sites vary from secluded walk-in/4WD tent only, to convenient shaded trailer pull-offs to sunny field campsites. There are five site choices for a total of four sites at any one time. All are spacious compared to most alternatives; most have great views of lakes and mountains. Numerous wineries nearby. Please see photos as the HipCamp property map is not accurate (use 308 Kinsey Road for GPS and mapping) Email/text or call to arrange best possible site for you! Options available for wine and cider making, E-bike tours and rentals
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Farm Stays At Chelan Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Manson, WA
Nestled at the 2,000' level of Chelan, our accommodations offer stunning views of the majestic mountains and sparkling Lake Chelan. As a working organic apple, cherry, and blueberry farm, guests have the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in farm life and experience the beauty of sustainable organic agriculture firsthand. During your stay, visit our nearby Farm Stand, where you can indulge in fresh, locally grown fruit straight from the orchard. Chat with our farmer or farm staff to learn more about organic farming practices and gain insights into life on the farm. For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby Echo Valley offers a variety of biking and hiking trails, allowing guests to explore the scenic landscape and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. At Chelan Ranch, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere where guests can truly appreciate the tranquility of our farm stays. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or an educational experience in organic farming, our farm stays offer the perfect blend of comfort, hospitality, and natural beauty. We look forward to welcoming you to our peaceful retreat at Chelan Ranch. Our two amazing farm stay spots provide a peaceful retreat off the beaten track, surrounded by picturesque countryside. Guests can relax and unwind in the quiet setting, soaking in the serene atmosphere and enjoying the natural beauty. No sewer or water at the sites. Potable water is available at the fruit stand across the street. 30-amp and 50-amp electric hookups are available. Portable bathroom and dumpster are located near sites. Maximum six guests per site. One vehicle per site. No fires allowed. Gas grills and propane fire pits are OK. Maximum two dogs per site on leashes at all times. Farm Stay - Site 1: Starting at $80 / Night, For RV's up to 40', (back-in parking) Farm Stay - Site 2: Starting at $80 / Night, For RV's up to 25', (nose-in parking only)
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The Plain Valley

34 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Leavenworth, WA
Welcome to The Plain Valley, an idyllic 8-acre property nestled between the charming town of Plain, WA, and the tranquil Wenatchee River. Our serene setting, with its open field and small stand of pine trees, provides a peaceful camping experience. Please note that our campsite is dry, meaning you'll need to bring your own restroom facilities and water supply. However, a water hose is available on-site for refilling purposes and the brewery has a half bathroom you can access with a door code. Additionally, for those moments when you're feeling parched, we have a microbrewery conveniently located on the premises. Escape to The Plain Valley for a quiet retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. Enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding, floating the river, or our local zip lines. Also walk over to visit our local food truck at #atasteofplain. Tell Chef Nick your a hipcamper and enjoy 10% off your meal. Leavenworth is a bavarian themed town located about 20 minutes away and is a favorite vacation destination.
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The best camping near Wenatchee Confluence State Park guide

Overview

About

Where the Wenatchee River meets the Columbia River lies a 194-acre year-round camping park. This public recreation area and nature preserve in Chelan County is a short 10 minutes from downtown Wenatchee.

Head to the north section for a great beach and roped-off swim area right on the Columbia. Boaters find easy access via a two-lane boat launch and boat trailer parking.

Premium fishing, a soccer field, basketball court, tennis courts, playground, and volleyball pit keep everyone busy. When it's time to do some serious birding, stroll over the pedestrian bridge to Horan Natural Area. 97 acres of wetlands and waterfowl await, along with an excellent interpretive trail. (Leave the bikes at camp.)

The beautifully manicured campground makes you forget Home Depot and Walmart are a mile away. Eight tent spaces and 51 utility spaces with full hookups enjoy a serene riverside setting. Six restrooms, 16 showers, shade, grass, and a dump station keep everyone clean, cool and comfy.

Notable campgrounds

  • Standard Campsites: Enjoy the simplicity of nature with these basic sites, each equipped with a picnic table and campfire grill.
  • Full Hookup Sites: Ideal for those seeking comfort, these sites offer full utility connections along with the standard picnic and grill amenities.
  • Group Camp: Perfect for large gatherings, this camp accommodates groups from 50 to 300, fostering community amid the great outdoors.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as reservations fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back often for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, ensuring you don't miss out on the region's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Wenatchee Confluence State Park is during the summer months, from 6:30am to dusk, when the weather is warm and all facilities are fully operational. Winter offers a serene, frosty landscape from 8am to dusk, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and limited access to some park features.

Know before you go

  • Always keep dogs on a leash and follow the park's pet guidelines to ensure a safe visit for everyone.
  • Check for any burn bans or fire restrictions before lighting a campfire in designated areas.
  • Remember to purchase a Discover Pass for park entry, with annual and one-day options available.
  • Accessible campsites and restrooms are available, making the park's natural beauty available to all.
  • For fishing enthusiasts, a recreational license is required, which can be obtained from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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