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Located at the mouth of the Wenatchee River where it enters Lake Wenatchee near Leavenworth, this free boat launch provides access to a scenic 5-mile glacier-fed lake nestled in the Cascade Range. The ramp offers a short paddle into the main lake body, though paddlers should watch for rocks near the river mouth when launching. The park features an ADA-accessible ramp and a large pebble beach with a designated swimming area. A $7 Discover Pass launch fee applies unless you're camping at the park.
Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre facility with over 12,600 feet of waterfront and full amenities including flushing toilets and nearby campsites. The glacier-fed waters and mountain setting make this an excellent basecamp for kayaking and canoeing in the Central Cascades. For paddlers planning an overnight trip, Nason Creek Campground is available within 10 miles of the launch site.