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  2. Lake Wenatchee State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park offers 12,623 feet (3,847 m) of waterfront, a variety of fresh water activities, including fishing, water skiing, white-water kayaking, windsurfing, swimming, and facilities to launch motorboats and personal water craft. The park has camping facilities and trails for hikers, bikers, and equestrians as well as areas for rock climbing.

  3. Sunnyslope, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The city limits of Wenatchee are directly to the south of the river. U.S. Route 2 and U.S. Route 97 pass through the southern part of Sunnyslope in the Wenatchee River valley, crossing the Columbia River into Douglas County via the Richard Odabashian Bridge. State Route 285 leads south from US 2/97 into Wenatchee.

  4. Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail runs clockwise from the foot of 9th Street at Wenatchee Riverfront Park and follows the west bank of the Columbia River along Worthen Street. It crosses the river on the historic Columbia River Bridge into East Wenatchee and joins a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) branch that travels southeast towards Rock Island Hydro Park.

  5. Slide the City - Wikipedia

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    Slide the City was a Slip 'N Slide water party event provider. [1] Slide the City events took place in more than 200 cities around the world [2] including, Salt Lake City, [3] Hong Kong, [4] [3] Vancouver, [5] Arizona, [6] and Cape Town. [7] The main attraction of the events was a 1,000-foot (300 m) long water slide, [3] [5] [8] made of vinyl ...

  6. Wenatchee Confluence State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wenatchee Confluence State Park is a public recreation area and nature preserve at the north end of the city of Wenatchee in Chelan County, Washington. The state park consists of 197 acres (80 ha) spanning the Wenatchee River at its confluence with the Columbia River . [ 1 ]

  7. Dryden, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Dryden is located in the Wenatchee Valley along the Wenatchee River at an elevation of 968 feet above sea level. The valley is very thin in this area, with the slopes surrounding the community rising to heights above 2,400 feet within two miles on either side of Dryden.

  8. Lake Wenatchee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wenatchee is a glacier- and snowmelt-fed lake situated in the Wenatchee National Forest on the eastern slopes of the Cascades Mountain Range in the state of Washington. Lake Wenatchee covers 2,480 acres (1,000 ha) and reaches a depth of 244 feet (74 m). [2] Lake Wenatchee is the source of the Wenatchee River.

  9. Wenatchee River - Wikipedia

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    The Wenatchee River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington, originating at Lake Wenatchee and flowing southeast for 53 miles (85 km), emptying into the Columbia River immediately north of Wenatchee, Washington. On its way it passes the towns of Plain, Leavenworth, Peshastin, Dryden, Cashmere, Monitor, and Wenatchee, all within Chelan County ...