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Chelan Ranger District

With 422,000 acres, and over 250 miles of maintained trails, visitors will delight in getting to know the more northern reaches of Lake Chelan.

Encompassing the 51-mile-long Lake Chelan, the Chelan Ranger District borders the Entiat Ranger District to the south and the Methow Ranger District to the north. Approximately 60 miles of trails are open to all users, including motorized and bikers, and the remaining 90 miles are for non-motorized use. 

The Chelan Ranger District also provides access to the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area, as well as the southern part of the Lake-Chelan Sawtooth Wilderness area. Trails here are open to hikers and most sections are also open to horses and stock animals. 

There is no vehicle access to get up to the northern extents of the lake. Visitors must take a ferry, private boat or plane, or hike or horseback in. Please be aware that no garbage or water services are available at any campsites in the Chelan Ranger District. Bring your own water and pack out all garbage.

General Information

428 W Woodin Ave

Chelan, WA 98816

(509) 682-4900

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Recreation Sites

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Antilon Lake Campground

Site Open
Winter Sports Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Antilon Lake camping area is great for large groups and accessible to small RV's. Antilon Lake is open to fishing, and non-motorized or electric-motor boats. Not recommended for swimming. During the…

Cascade Creek Campground

Site Closed
Hiking Water Activities
The Cascade Creek campground is a hike-in campground located near the Lakeshore Trail #1247 between Prince Creek campground and Moore Point campground. There is no boat dock at this lakeside site,…

Corral Creek Campground

Water Activities
This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with a six-boat capacity. There are 4 tent sites, 2 picnic tables, 2 fire rings and 1 toilet available. Good protection from down-lake winds. Accessible…

Deer Point Campground

Water Activities
This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with an eight-boat capacity. There are five tent sites available, five picnic tables, five fire rings, and two toilets. Deer Point campground provides…

Domke Falls Campground

Water Activities
This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with a six boat capacity. Accessible year-round. There are four tent sites, three fire rings, four tables, and one toilet available. These sites are…

Echo Ridge Recreation Area Trailheads

Hiking Winter Sports
Summer trailheads include Switchback, The Shoe, Lower, Upper, and North Junction. Winter trailheads include Zoom, Snowshoe, Lower, and Upper. See maps at Echo Ridge Trails page. Camping is NOT…

Fields Point Landing

Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Hiking
Fields Point acts as a parking lot/trailhead for those traveling up lake on the Lady of the Lake or Stehekin Ferry. It also doubles as a great picnic and interpretive site for those visiting the…

Graham Harbor Campground

Water Activities
This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with a ten-boat capacity and is accessible year-round. There are five sites, seven tables, six fire rings, two toilets and a shelter. Graham Harbor is a…

Last updated May 1st, 2025