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Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park
State Park Information
State Park Overview
Nature of the Area
Camping
Camping Fees Please note that the following general fee information is not customized for each individual park, so not all fees will apply to all parks (for example, primitive campsite and dump station fees listed apply only to parks that have primitive campsites and dump stations). An additional $1 per night is added to the basic camping fees listed below at this high-use park. Basic camping fees are
Standard campsite, $15.
Utility campsite, $21.
Primitive campsite (accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles) and for water trail camping, $10
An additional $3 fee (standard) or $5 fee (utility) may be charged for select premium campsites at some parks.
Maximum eight people per campsite.
Second vehicle $10 per night is charged for a second vehicle unless it is towed by a recreational vehicle. Extra vehicles must be parked in designated campsite or extra vehicle parking spaces.
Dump stations (if available) Year-round dump station fees are $5 per use. If you are camping, this fee is included in your campsite fee.
More about park hours Check-in time is 230 p.m. and
check-out time is 1 p.m.Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 630 a.m. Length of stay you may stay up to ten consecutive days in any one park during the summer the stay limit is extended to 20 days between Oct. 1 and March 31. Campsite Information The park has 46 tent spaces, 21 utility spaces (13 full hookup and eight with water and electricity), one dump station, two restrooms (one ADA) and six showers (two ADA).
Twenty-Five Mile Creek is an older campground with many smaller campsites. Access for larger recreational vehicles is limited. Maximum site length is 30 feet (may have limited availability). Rugged campsites are shaded in the forested area along Twenty-five Mile Creek.
To reserve a campsite, call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
Group Accommodations A small group camp in a quiet, grassy area separate from the campground -ccommodates groups of around 40 people. Fees vary with size of the group. To reserve, call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
Boating
Two boat ramps are available. Due to low water levels, the launch is generally usable from Mid-May through Dec. 31. Call the Information Center at (360) 902-8844 for up-to-date information.
A daily permit is available for watercraft launching, vehicle parking and trailer dumping at the park for $5. Annual permits also may be purchased at State Parks Headquarters in Olympia -t region offices, online and
at parks when staff is available.
There is a modern marina with moorage for 32 boats up to 26 feet long. Moorage slips are reservable from May 26 through Sept. 15 for the 2005 season. To reserve, call (888) CAMPOUT OR (888) 226-7688.
Moorage fees are charged year-round for mooring at docks, floats and buoys from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m.
-Daily moorage fee is 50 cents per foot, with a minimum of $10.
-Moorage buoys, $10 a night.
-Annual moorage permit fee is $3.50 per foot, with a minimum of $50.
Moorage permits are available at parks offering moorage. For information, call (360) 902-8844. Telephone Device for the Deaf, (360) 664-3133.
The park also sells the Lake Chelan Federal Dock Site Permit, required for use of federal docks along the lake between May 1 and Oct. 31.
History of the Area
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park was a seasonal, Native American encampment site on the south shore of Lake Chelan. Native Americans came here by land to begin their uplake canoe trips and to fish and hunt at the site.
Constructed by Mr. Dave Davis, the park was operated for many years as a private resort. State Parks acquired it in 1972 and continued to operate it as a private resort under concession contracts with various tenants. Since 1988, park staff has operated the park.
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Located 19.5 miles west of Chelan, Wash.
From Wenatchee Travel North on Hwy. 97A. Drive nine miles north of Entiat and
turn left onto Hwy. 971. Continue seven miles until highway ends at south Lakeshore Rd. Turn left and
travel the lakeshore for nine miles. Turn right into park entrance.
From Chelan Travel south on Hwy. 97A. Three miles south of Chelan, turn right onto south Lakeshore Rd. Drive 15 miles and
turn right into park.
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park