| Lincoln Rock State Park is an 80-acre camping park on the east side of Lake Entiat, created by Rocky Reach Dam blocking the flow of the Columbia River north of Wentachee. The park, a popular place for swimming, water-skiing and respite from the hot sun, was named for a basalt outcropping said to resemble the profile of Abraham Lincoln. The park offers 27 standard sites, 32 full hookup sites, 35 sites with water and electricity, 80 picnic sites, 1,240 feet of freshwater moorage space, three boat launches, 2.75 miles of road, 1.3 miles of paved trails, four comfort stations, a bathhouse, a trailer dump, playground equipment, an amphitheater, three picnic shelters, two tennis courts, one multi-use court for paddle ball, handball, and basketball, horseshoe pits, two sand volleyball courts, a multipurpose field with baseball backstop and soccer goals, and a swim beach. A wide range of recreational activities are offered at the park. They include hiking, camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, sailboarding, swimming, playground activities, bicycling, roller skating, tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, horseshoes, and cross-country skiing. Large grassy fields invite a variety of team sports. The park has three boat ramps and 632 feet of dock. Personal watercrafts are allowed. The lake has 650 feet of moorage includes five small floats along the shore for overnight campers, first-come, first-served. |
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