



For staff training, the Tumwater Headquarters lobby and Information Center will be closed on Friday, Dec. 1. We will not be taking appointments during this time. Our Information Center will not be answering phone calls, but you can leave a voicemail. Or, email infocent@parks.wa.gov.
Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.
7201 N Dryden Road, Dryden, WA 98815
Peshastin Pinnacles is a 34-acre day use park in the Wenatchee River Valley. Rock climbers come here to tackle the sandstone slabs while taking in panaromic views of the surroung mountains, hills and orchards. Spectators and hikers will enjoy a picturesque setting ideal for wildlife viewing or nature photography.
No bolting or drilling on the rocks.
You must be off the rocks a half hour before the park closes. This rule is strictly enforced so make sure to check closing times posted at the entrance of the climbing area as they vary daily.
Alcohol is prohibited in the climbing and parking areas, and bikes are not allowed in the park.
Bird Watching
Geocaching
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Accessible Restrooms
ADA Buildings
Restrooms
Trash Service
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Hiking Trails
Field
Meadow
Mountain View
Seasonal Wildflowers
Viewpoint
Wildlife Viewing
No bolting or drilling on the rocks.
You must be off the rocks a half hour before the park closes. This rule is strictly enforced so make sure to check closing times posted at the entrance of the climbing area as they vary daily.
Alcohol is prohibited in the climbing and parking areas, and bikes are not allowed in the park.
Five unsheltered picnic tables and two vault toilets are available. Bring plenty of water as there is no potable water here. You may enjoy alcoholic beverages in the picnic area only.
Climbing is the main event here and Peshastin Pinnacles has 11 climbing areas on rock slabs and towers. There are 46 climbing routes rated from 5.5 to 5.11b, with an equal number of sport and trad routes.
A challenging trek on 1.5 miles of steep and narrow trails leads you up to the top of the park. Take in sweeping views of the Wenatchee River Valley and Cascade mountains.