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Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.

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Exciting news: We have officially taken over management of campground and day-use shelter bookings for Beebe Bridge State Park — make your reservations now! Bookings are open for the 2026 season, which runs April 15 to Oct. 15. Make your reservations online at washington.goingtocamp.com or by calling 1-888-CAMP-OUT. Campers can book reservations up to nine months in advance of their stay, so you can begin booking sites for the 2027 season in July. 

An aerial view of a grassy park along the edge of a river. There are two tennis courts and a picnic shelter. The river's beach is sandy.
An overhead view of a park with campsites, shelters and a nearby river
A colorful playground in a grassy lawn with a couple of trees nearby. There are benches near the playground so guardians can sit and watch their kids.
A large picnic shelter with an outdoor grill in a grassy lawn
A boat dock extending into a river. There are rugged, dry mountains in the distance and lush green grass in the foreground.

Beebe Bridge State Park

23459 SR97, Orondo, WA 98843

Beebe Bridge State Park near Chelan is a scenic 56-acre riverfront getaway offering swimming, boating, pickleball, roomy campgrounds and plenty of activities. Whether Beebe Bridge is your launching pad for a big adventure or you're just here to take in the views, this little Columbia River refuge is an ideal spot to relax and explore.

Rules

  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires Allowed in Designated Areas
  • Horses not Allowed

Fishing requirements

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
 

Chelan PUD customers

A Chelan PUD's Day-Use Parking Pass is accepted in lieu of a Discover Pass for Chelan PUD customers. Apply online at the Chelan PUD website

Activities

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Fishing

Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running

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Kayaking

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Paddleboarding

Swimming

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Windsurfing

Amenities

Accessible Campsites

Accessible Restrooms

ADA Buildings

Drinking Water

Fire Pit

Restrooms

Showers

Trash Service

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Boat Ramp

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Dock

Moorage

Grill

Picnic Shelters

Picnic Tables

Sink

Parking

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Ball Fields

Horseshoe Pits

Playgrounds

Soccer Field

Tennis Court

Volleyball

Bike Trails

Park features

Freshwater

River

Sandy Beach

Viewpoint

Wildlife Viewing

Rules

  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires Allowed in Designated Areas
  • Horses not Allowed

Fishing requirements

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
 

Chelan PUD customers

A Chelan PUD's Day-Use Parking Pass is accepted in lieu of a Discover Pass for Chelan PUD customers. Apply online at the Chelan PUD website

Map & visitor guide

47.807878700071, -119.9734671492

Camping

Attention: Chelan County PUD's Beebe Bridge Park is moving to the Washington State Parks reservation platform. More information coming soon on how to reserve your stay!

Beebe Bridge has 46 tent and RV sites with electricity and water (30/50 amp service). These sites range from 30-90 feet and include 23 pull-through sites and 23 back-in sites. 

Camping is open April 15 through Oct. 15.

Winter Schedule

For information on seasonal closures and changes in operations during the off-season, please visit the Winter Schedule page.

Boating

Beebe Bridge State Park has a two-lane boat launch for launching motorized watercraft. There are also three docks available, which are great for fishing or launching non-motorized boats such as kayaks and paddleboards.

Swimming

Enjoy a sandy beach and designated swimming area in the water of the mighty Columbia River. As you cool off, enjoy views of the dry, rugged mountains of Central Washington. To the north, you can see the park's namesake Beebe Bridge over the river. 

Sports and courts

If you're after a little friendly competition, Beebe Bridge offers several places to test your skills. Check out the tennis courts, pickleball courts, horseshoe pits or ball fields during you next visit.

Sport courts are open April 15 through Oct. 15. 

Trails

Travel down the Shoreline Trail along the Columbia River. It's perfect for families, strollers and those just looking to take in the scenery. The paved, .3 mile trail is an easy meandering loop around the park. 

Picnic and day-use facilities

If you're planning a picnic or have worked up an appetite while enjoying the park, set up your meal at one of the many picnic tables around Beebe Bridge or in the covered picnic shelter.

Picnic tables are available on a first come, first served basis

Reservations for picnic shelters and day-use facilities can be made for the 2026 season when the park goes live on the State Parks Reservation service.

The shelter includes electricity, water and a sink, as well as eight to ten tables that seat about eight to ten adults per table. There are large barbeque grills outside the shelter, each holding about two regular sized bags of charcoal. You may also bring your own propane grills, but we ask that you use them outside of the shelter. Trash cans are available on site. For larger groups, please bag your trash and place it next to the designated trash bins.