Squilchuck State Park is a 249-acre state park situated at an elevation of 3,200 feet below Mission Ridge near Wenatchee, Washington. The park's landscape features steeply forested hillsides with fir and ponderosa pine trees, alongside scenic meadows and rock outcrops. This terrain provides a mountain forest ecosystem that supports several outdoor sports. The park offers northward views across the Columbia River watershed.
Squilchuck State Park offers a range of outdoor activities across its…
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Squilchuck State Park is a 249-acre state park situated at an elevation of 3,200 feet (975 meters) below Mission Ridge near Wenatchee, Washington. The park features steeply forested hillsides with fir and ponderosa pine trees, alongside scenic meadows and rock outcrops. It offers northward views across the Columbia River watershed.
Squilchuck State Park offers a range of outdoor activities including hiking and mountain biking during warmer months. In winter, the park transforms into a destination for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snow play. The park provides an extensive trail network suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Squilchuck State Park features an extensive network of hiking trails, offering more than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 kilometers) of paths. These trails traverse forested terrain, meadows, and lead to natural features like lakes. Hikers can find detailed information in the Hiking in Squilchuck State Park guide.
Popular hiking routes include the Squilchuck Trail to Clara & Marion Lakes, an easy 2.9-mile (4.7-kilometer) trail. Another option is the Upper Wheeler Reservoir — Squilchuck State Park path, a moderate 6.1-mile (9.8-kilometer) route. For a more challenging experience, the Squilchuck Trail to Mission Peak is an 11.5-mile (18.5-kilometer) trail.
Yes, the park's trails are utilized for mountain biking during the warmer months. The diverse terrain, including forested hillsides and meadows, provides varied conditions for mountain biking. Komoot lists 1 mountain biking route in the park.
Yes, Squilchuck State Park offers trails suitable for families. The park's diverse network includes options that are less strenuous and can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Specific family-friendly options are detailed in the Family-friendly hikes in Squilchuck State Park guide.
The park features steeply forested hillsides dominated by fir and ponderosa pine trees, interspersed with scenic meadows and distinctive rock outcrops. These elements create an authentic mountain forest ecosystem. Hikers can also find tree-lined lakes and expansive northward views across the Columbia River watershed.
Squilchuck State Park is situated at an elevation of 3,200 feet (975 meters). This high-elevation setting contributes to its diverse landscapes and provides an elevated wilderness experience. The park is located below Mission Ridge.
Komoot offers several guides for Squilchuck State Park to help plan your adventures. Available guides include Hiking in Squilchuck State Park and Family-friendly hikes in Squilchuck State Park. These guides provide detailed information on routes and activities.
Komoot currently features 3 routes for Squilchuck State Park. These routes cater to different sports, with 2 hiking routes and 1 mountain biking route. More than 100 visitors have shared their experiences in the park on komoot.
For inquiries, Squilchuck State Park can be contacted by calling (509) 664-6373. Additional information about the park, including facilities and regulations, is available on its official website. The park is managed by Washington State Parks.
More information about Squilchuck State Park can be found on the official Washington State Parks website. This resource provides details on park amenities, current conditions, and any specific regulations. The official website is parks.wa.gov.

