Wenatchee Confluence State Park is a 194-acre scenic park located at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers in Wenatchee, Washington. It offers a unique blend of urban amenities and natural beauty, featuring a designated swimming area, a wetland nature preserve, and extensive recreational facilities like hiking trails, sports fields, and a boat launch. The park is open year-round and provides easy access to downtown Wenatchee and nearby attractions such as the Rocky Reach Dam and Leavenworth. The beach area stretches for approximately 1,000 feet with soft, golden sand, making it a popular spot for swimming and water sports.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park's proximity to the city allows for a seamless transition between outdoor adventures and urban exploration.
The park's history is rich, with the area being the traditional homeland of the Wenatchee Indian Tribe. Today, it serves as a vibrant recreational hub for both locals and tourists.