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Midway Village Grocery and RV Park. 14193 Chiwawa Loop Road, Leavenworth, WA 98826. Phone: 509-763-3344.
Has 18 sites for trailers or RVs. Electricity, drinking water and sewer hookups. Other conveniences include store, showers, firewood, cafe, laundry room, ice and a playground.
Approximately 19 miles north of Leavenworth on Chiwawa Loop Road. From Leavenworth, drive west on Highway 2 to Coles Corner. At Coles Corner go north on Highway 207. Cross the bridge over the Wenatchee River and turn right at the "Y".
Thousand Trails. 20752 Chiwawa Loop Road, Leavenworth, WA 98826. Phone: 509-763-2020; Toll Free: 1-800-353-1700; Fax: 509-763-3614. E-mail
Public Campgrounds - Wenatchee National Forest, Lake Wenatchee Ranger District
Nason Creek. Elevation 1,800 feet. 73 sites for any kind of vehicle.On the river. Electrical outlets in restrooms, flush toilet and garbage service.
Approximately 18 miles north and west of Leavenworth near the southeast end of Lake Wenatchee. Drive west on Highway 2 from Leavenworth to Coles Corner. Drive north on 207 from Coles Corner to Cedar Brae Road (County Road 413) and turn west.
Glacier View. Elevation 1,900 feet. 23 sites for cars, vans, pickups. 16 walk-in sites on lakeshore. Tested drinking water, toilet, garbage service.
Approximately 22 miles north and west of Leavenworth on the southwest shore of Lake Wenatchee. Drive west on Highway 2 from Leavenworth about 13 miles to Coles Corner. At Coles Corner, drive north on 207 to Cedar Brae Road (County Road 413) and turn west. Follow 413 about 5 miles to campground.
For Additional Information, contact Wenatchee National Forest:
Lake Wenatchee Ranger District. 22976 State Highway 207, Leavenworth, WA 98826. Phone: 509-763-3103; Fax: 509-763-3211.
Public Campgrounds - State Parks
Lake Wenatchee State Park. From Leavenworth, take westbound Highway 2 to the junction of SR 207 at Coles Corner. Then follow SR 207 north to the lake. Hours: Summer, 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Winter: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sno-Park permit required.
Note: All campsites at the Lake Wenatchee State Park are by reservation only. Reservations may be made 9 months in advance. The reservation phone number is 1-800-452-5687 (Reservations Northwest). Washington State Parks reservation number is: 1-888-226-7688.
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