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Introduction

Lincoln Rock State Park offers a fantastic RV camping experience with its rich history and unique natural features. The park’s name originates from the iconic Lincoln Rock, a massive basalt formation that resembles the profile of Abraham Lincoln. This natural wonder is the result of ancient lava flows that shaped the landscape over 15 million years ago.

The park holds cultural significance for the local Native American tribes, who used the area for hunting, fishing, and gathering resources. Today, the park preserves this heritage, providing educational opportunities for visitors to learn about the region’s indigenous history.

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Transportation

Visitors to Lincoln Rock State Park can access the park via private vehicles through various entrances. The main entrance is located off Highway 2 providing easy access to the park’s campgrounds and day-use areas. There are no restrictions on rig sizes allowing RVs of all shapes and sizes to enjoy the park’s amenities. However it is essential to check road conditions and any potential closures before embarking on your journey.

RV parking is available in designated areas throughout the park but overnight parking outside of campsites is not permitted. There are no specific RV parking lots but RVs can fit in regular parking spaces. It’s recommended to camp with an RV and explore the park using alternative transportation methods such as hiking or biking.

Lincoln Rock State Park offers walking paths and hiking trails for getting around. However there are no shuttle buses available. The park is best explored on foot allowing visitors to fully take in its natural beauty.

Top Campsites in Lincoln Rock State Park

The most sought-after campgrounds in and around Lincoln Rock State Park that require reservations are

Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Nestled at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers this campground offers 59 full-hookup sites 37 partial-hookup sites and 10 tent sites. With a swimming beach boat launch and miles of hiking and biking trails it’s perfect for water and nature enthusiasts alike. Pets are welcome and the park is open year-round. RVs up to 60 feet and trailers up to 50 feet are permitted.

Lincoln Rock State Park Campground

Located within the park this campground boasts 68 standard sites 17 full-hookup sites and 1 cabin. With easy access to the park’s amenities like swimming fishing and boating it’s an ideal basecamp for outdoor adventures. Pets are allowed and the campground is open from April to October. RVs up to 60 feet and trailers up to 50 feet can be accommodated.

Ohme Gardens County Park

Just a short drive from Lincoln Rock State Park this campground offers 28 standard sites and 20 partial-hookup sites. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains it’s perfect for those seeking a more serene camping experience. Pets are welcome and the park is open from May to September. RVs up to 40 feet and trailers up to 35 feet are permitted.

Lake Chelan State Park

Situated on the southern shore of Lake Chelan this campground offers 109 standard sites 35 full-hookup sites and 2 cabins. With a sandy beach boat launch and numerous hiking trails it’s an excellent choice for families and water lovers. Pets are allowed and the park is open year-round. RVs up to 60 feet and trailers up to 50 feet can be accommodated.

If you’re unable to secure a spot at the reservation-only campgrounds Lincoln Rock State Park has a few first-come first-served options

Beebe Bridge Park

This small 15-site campground is located just a few miles from Lincoln Rock State Park along the Columbia River. Open from April to October it can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet and trailers up to 30 feet. Pets are welcome.

Daroga State Park

Located on the shores of Lake Entiat Daroga State Park offers 40 standard sites on a first-come first-served basis. Open from April to October the campground can accommodate RVs up to 60 feet and trailers up to 50 feet. Pets are allowed.

Pateros Memorial Park

This 26-site campground is located along the Methow River in the town of Pateros. Open year-round it can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet and trailers up to 25 feet. Pets are welcome.

If you’re still unable to find a suitable campground within Lincoln Rock State Park there are alternative camping options nearby

Private Campgrounds

There are several privately-owned campgrounds in the area such as Riverbend RV Park and Alta Lake State Park. These campgrounds offer various amenities such as full hookups showers laundry facilities and Wi-Fi.

Backcountry Camping

For those seeking a more primitive camping experience the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest offers numerous backcountry camping opportunities. Be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles and obtain any necessary permits before setting out.

Spring is a wonderful time to visit Lincoln Rock State Park and there are plenty of recreational activities landmarks and famous attractions that RV campers can enjoy.

Hiking Trails

With over 8 miles of hiking trails Lincoln Rock State Park offers a variety of trails for all ages and skill levels. The trails wind through the park’s beautiful forests offering stunning views of the Columbia River and the surrounding mountains. The park’s most popular trail is the Riverview Trail which leads to a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the river.

Location

The hiking trails can be accessed from various points throughout the park with the Riverview Trail starting near the park’s entrance.

Fishing

Spring is the perfect time to go fishing at Lincoln Rock State Park. The park’s lake is stocked with rainbow trout and the Columbia River is known for its excellent salmon and steelhead fishing. RV campers can fish from the shore or rent a boat from the park’s marina.

Location

The lake and river are located throughout the park with the marina located near the campground.

Season-specific experiences in Lincoln Rock State Park

Bird Watching

Lincoln Rock State Park is a haven for bird watchers with over 150 species of birds calling the park home. Spring is an ideal time to see migratory birds such as warblers thrushes and vireos. The park’s wetlands are particularly popular with bird watchers.

Location

The wetlands are located on the west side of the park near the campground.

Disc Golf

Lincoln Rock State Park has a 9-hole disc golf course that winds through the park’s beautiful forests. The course is suitable for players of all skill levels and discs can be rented from the park’s office.

Location

The disc golf course is located near the campground.

Historical Site

The park is home to the historic Lincoln Rock which is said to have been used as a landmark by Lewis and Clark during their expedition. The rock is located near the park’s entrance and offers a fascinating glimpse into the area’s rich history.

Location

Lincoln Rock is located near the park’s entrance.

Summer is an excellent time to visit Lincoln Rock State Park and there are plenty of recreational activities landmarks and famous attractions that RV campers can enjoy.

Swimming

The park’s lake is the perfect place to cool off during the summer months. The lake has a designated swimming area with a sandy beach and there are also picnic tables and BBQ grills nearby.

Location

The swimming area is located near the campground.

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