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Lake Chelan State Park
Location
Lake Chelan State Park is located nine miles west of the City of Chelan in Chelan County.
Acreage
127.01 acres with 6,454.14 feet of waterfront on Lake Chelan.
Acquired
Lake Chelan State Park was acquired in three parcels; the first in 1943 and the last in 1968, for a total cost of $18,851.
Historical Background
Chelan had its beginning as a military post established in 1880 by Colonel John Merriam. Civilian settlers started arriving in 1886 and the town was incorporated in 1902. Mining was the first major interest in the Chelan Valley with hundreds of claims filed and worked between 1890 and 1917. Columbia River steamers furnished the first passenger, mail, and freight service to Chelan. A branch of the great Northern Railway reached Chelan Station in 1914. Chelan was the name of a small Salish Indian tribe who camped at the present town site during the winter. Salish is difficult to translate, and Chelan has been translated as both "Lake" and "blue water".
Facilities
127 standard sites, 17 utility sites, 4 comfort stations, 52 picnic sites, a picnic shelter, playground equipment, bathhouse, 300 linear feet of beach, boat launch and dock, water ski floats, 2 residences, garage, homestead cabin, contact station, trailer dump.
Activities
Picnicking, camping, boating, swimming, fishing, waterskiing, scuba diving, skin diving, sledding, playground activities. Courtesy of Washington State Park and Recreation Commission
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