Wenatchee River County Park

Wenatchee River County Park campground
Google Rating: 4.6

Overview

Morning light filters through towering cottonwoods as the Wenatchee River hums softly just steps from your rig. The steady rhythm of a distant train blends with the gentle rush of water, crafting a soundtrack that settles quickly into the background. Pulling onto the gravel lanes of Wenatchee River County Park, the orderly rows of sites and clean lines reveal a space that values quiet and cleanliness above all. The scent of fresh pine mingles with river air, hinting at the blend of forest and water that defines this stretch of Monitor, Washington.

Stretching along US-2, the park offers more than just a place to park your RV. Anglers find the river’s banks inviting, with opportunities to float leisurely or cast for trout and bass in the cool currents. A short drive east along the highway leads to the quaint town of Leavenworth, where Bavarian-style architecture offers a change of pace and local craft shops beckon. Nearby, the Badger Mountain Trail system provides miles of hiking and mountain biking options, while the Wenatchee National Forest’s rugged terrain lies within reach for those craving more wilderness. Here, the river’s 48-mile descent makes for varied water adventures, from calm floats to lively rapids downstream.

Wenatchee River County Park keeps RV travelers well-equipped with full hookups, including reliable water and electric connections, alongside a well-maintained dump station, propane refills, and an ice machine that’s always stocked. Sites are spacious enough for rigs under 20 years old, ensuring comfort without crowding. The park’s firm stance on quiet hours—strictly enforced by staff—means evenings wind down by 9 p.m., letting the river’s murmur and the rustle of leaves take center stage. Campers mention the clean restrooms and showers, noting the water pressure rivals home comforts. Wide pull-through spots allow easy maneuvering, even for larger rigs, while cell service can be spotty—encouraging a true break from digital noise.

Longtime visitors appreciate the rhythm here: daytime river floats and hikes give way to tranquil nights where conversation lowers and fire rings glow softly. The occasional train whistle becomes a familiar companion, not a disruption. This park demands respect for its rules, but in return, it offers a steady calm that draws people back year after year. It’s the kind of place where the river’s flow encourages slower moments, and the quiet invites a

Location

2733-2905 US-97
Monitor, Washington 98801

(509) 667-7503

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wenatchee River County Park

Does Wenatchee River County Park allow pets?

No, Wenatchee River County Park does not allow pets.