Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park adventure.
When it comes to diving, boating, and fishing, it's hard to beat this scenic lakefront park.
Wake up to views of the mountains and Lake Chelan at this family-friendly park. The 235-acre lake offers boating, fishing, diving, or water skiing. Or, head out into the hills for birdwatching, hiking, and mind-boggling views.
The fun starts at the lakeshore. Take a dip in the swimming area, or cast your fishing rod from the shore. A boat launch makes it easy to get out on the water. There’s even a little store for snacks and fishing supplies.
Near the park, well-maintained trails take you out into the Cascades. Challenge yourself with a visit to Pot Peak — be sure to bring water. In the summer, enjoy the views from the Devil's Backbone trail.
A small campground offers 25 different tent sites. For RVs, there are 7 full hookup sites and 4 options with partial hookups. If possible, snag a creekside spot and let the flowing water lull you to sleep.
The ideal time to visit Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is during the summer months, from late May to early October, when the park is fully accessible and all amenities are available. Winter brings a seasonal closure from November 1st to April 1st, so plan your trip accordingly to avoid disappointment.