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Sunday Snowshoe Hike
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Ranger guided snowshoe hike along the Wenatchee River for views across beautiful Lake Wenatchee.
Ranger guided snowshoe hike along the Wenatchee River to North Beach for views across beautiful Lake Wenatchee and then returning through pine and Douglas fir forest. Along the way, our hike leaders will point out various historical aspects of the park, highlight notable stories and discuss some fun facts! This is an easy 2.5 mile loop hike that can increase or decrease upon personal preference. Children need to be accompanied by an adult and pets must remain on leash. Please register in advance by calling (509) 763-3101 or email lake.wenatchee@parks.wa.gov. A limited number of snowshoes are available at no cost. Meet at the North Reservation Booth and dress for the weather.
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01 Jan
Lake Wenatchee First Day Hike
This hike will be led by a Park Ranger, who will guide participants along the Wenatchee River, up to our North Beach for views across Lake Wenatchee, and then through our Pine and Douglas Fir forest, finally ending back at the North Reservation Booth for hot cocoa and light snacks! Along the way, our hike leaders will point out various historical aspects of our park, highlight notable stories and discuss some fun facts! One particular stop at our North Beach is a favorite, where participants tend to take a snack break, and we gather together for a fun group photo opportunity.
05 Jan
Guided Snowshoe Hike
Meet at Lake Wenatchee North Park Entrance and tag along with our park staff as they snowshoe 1.3 miles along the Wenatchee River, the shores of Lake Wenatchee, and surrounding forest. Participants can enjoy a well-packed route through parts of our park that are not always accessible in summer. Expect some historical talking points, nature interpretation, and views of Nason Ridge, Dirty Face, and North Beach
12 Jan