Wenatchee River County Park is located in Monitor, Washington, just a fifteen-minute drive away from Wenatchee, Washington. The park is right off of the nearby interstate, giving the opportunity for travelers to have a place to stay for a few nights if they are looking for some rest. One of the features which the park is best known for is the river that runs through it, which is open for various kinds of activities for guests. The owners and staff strive to keep their campground clean and well-kept for their guests.
Wenatchee River County Park is a fairly large property near the mountains that is surrounded by trees and grass all over the premises. There are 49 RV sites, all having 20/30/50 electric amps. 43 of these sites are full hook-ups. There are bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities for guests' convenience. The bathrooms are especially prioritized when it comes to cleaning by the owners and staff of Wenatchee River County Park. The girls' bathrooms are painted pink, and the boys' bathrooms are painted lime green. Both have redwood benches inside.
There are many amenities on the campground for the use of all guests who desire to do an assortment of outdoor and indoor activities. Some of these amenities include an indoor and outdoor recreation area, an outdoor ping pong table, a basketball hoop, volleyball equipment, a golf cage, and a horseshoe pit. Guests are also welcome to rent out books and movies for free. There is a river on the site that is frequently used by those staying at the campground. The river can be used to go rafting, tubing, swimming, fishing, and other explorative activities. A swing set and a playground are also included on the property for the children that are brought to the park.
There are two gazebos on the property for the use of anyone who would like to spend time in them. The park offers guests Wi-Fi, helping guests stay connected if needed. There is plenty of space on the campground for visitors to ride their bikes or to play various sports with their friends and family members. The campground is also pet-friendly, inviting those with animals to include them on their vacation. There is a post office, a small town, and a restaurant all within walking distance from the campground. The area is also known for the many different antique stores and wineries.
The Wenatchee River County Park strives for a clean and well-kept environment. It is essential to the staff that guests feel safe and secure while staying on the campground. In order to create a safe environment, the campground is strict in keeping the rules they have established to help all guests have the experience that they are hoping to have. For added safety to the patrons at the campground, there is a gate at the entrance of the park and security cameras. There is an abundance of activities that families could do while on the property, but the staff members also hope guests will feel rejuvenated after their stay.
Many guests have said that the staff is very "friendly" and "kind." MaryLee and her husband strive to provide something that will make a difference in a guests' experience. Namely, the difference they are striving for pertains to the quality of their customer service. Their goal is to exceed guests' expectations where possible. Wenatchee River County Park is also known for the river and the green grass surrounding the campground. Various paintings and sculptures have been erected throughout the grounds, adding to the setting that the campground offers. These few things are relatively unique to other campgrounds in the area setting the Wenatchee River County Park apart from all the rest in a few ways.
The property is located right off of Highway 2, making it a location that travelers can choose to stop by and spend a few nights if they need to have a break. Those who visit this campground may find people from all around the surrounding states because of its location.
Wenatchee River County Park is a county-owned park. The park has been around and open to any guests since the early 1970s. MaryLee and her husband have been running the campground for over 10 years, starting in the early 2000s. MaryLee and her husband both love to go camping outside, which has consequently brought them to many different places and campgrounds. This experience has helped them run Wenatchee River County Park. They have noticed various patterns of good and bad customer service in the campground industry over the course of their travels. They have strived to take as many of the good things that they have found and implement them into their own park.
2924 State Hwy 2
Monitor, Washington 98815
United States
Campground
MaryLee