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Leavenworth, WA
Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre camping park with 12,623 feet of waterfront on glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee River. The park is bisected by the Wenatchee River, creating two ... More on Parks.wa.gov
197 sites on 489 acres; 197 RV/tent. Bath: hot showers (fee). 50 amps. More on AAA.com

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9342 Icicle Road, Leavenworth, WA 98826
Emergency park closure update, March 1, 2011: Lake Wenatchee State Park closed on Aug. 25, due to incidents of tree failure and a concern for public safety. Assessments showed substantial infestati... More on WashingtonStateParks
Mountain snow pack of 135% preceded by three years of below average snow pack is generating a renewed level of excitement and a crazy vibration rocking Washington’s river rafting industry. Guides t... More on Ospreyrafting.com/

#3.
Leavenworth, WA
More than 700 lakes and mountain ponds fill practically every low spot in the glacier-carved terrain of thi... More on Epinions.com
I've been dodging writing about Washington's parks and wilderness, in part because I haven't spent much tim... More on Epinions.com

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Lake Wenatchee Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, 22976 State Highway 207, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

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Lake Wenatchee Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, 22976 State Highway 207, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

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Lake Wenatchee Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, 22976 State Highway 207, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

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Leavenworth Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, 600 Sherbourne, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

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7935 East Leavenworth Road, Leavenworth, WA

#9.
Leavenworth, Washington
Granite Mountain is one of the highest peaks in the Wenatchee Mountains, a subrange of peaks along the divide between Deception Pass and the French Creek and Icicle Creek drainages. Given its height and central position, Granite Mountain ... More on Trails

#10.
Leavenworth, Washington
Snowgrass Mountain is the second highest of the Chiwaukum Mountains, a mere 88 feet lower than its neighbor, Big Chiwaukum. The mountain is aptly named; winter and spring snows melt away each year to reveal grassy meadows on its broad ... More on Trails
