What is the difference between the North and South Campgrounds at Lake Wenatchee?

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A scenic view of Lake Wenatchee

North and South Campgrounds are both located at Lake Wenatchee State Park in Washington State. They each offer a different camping experience: North Campground: - Situated on the north shore of Lake Wenatchee - Offers more campsites (96 standard non-electric sites and 42 partial-hookup sites) - Provides access to a designated swimming area - Has a boat launch and dock for easy access to the lake - Features a playground for children - Tends to be more popular and busier during the peak season South Campground: - Located on the south shore of Lake Wenatchee - Offers a more rustic and secluded camping experience - Has 42 standard non-electric campsites - Provides access to a smaller beach area - Ideal for those seeking a quieter and more peaceful camping experience Both campgrounds offer restrooms, picnic tables, fire pits, and access to hiking trails. However, the choice between the North and South Campgrounds depends on your preferences for amenities, crowd levels, and the type of camping experience you desire.

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