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Lake Chelan

Is Lake Chelan a good place to sail? You bet. At 55 miles long the lake is really a series of areas, each with it's own distinct conditions. The lower lake, near town almost always has a drainage breeze but also has the most boat traffic. The area near the State Park and Wapato Point is not very good with either no wind or erratic canyon winds out of First Creek. The run from the Yacht Club to 25 Mile Creek is the best with stable winds averaging about 12 knots down lake. From 25 Mile Creek to Stehekin you find yourself in beautiful fjord-like country with steep tree covered hillsides and waterfalls.

The roughest water is often found between Safety Harbor and Twin Harbor where steep waves can slow forward motion and an outboard kicker may be pushing air half the time.

Twin Harbor to Domke Falls is often windless, then strong down lake wind is often experienced from Domke to Moore Point and from Moore Point to Stehekin.

Forest Service boat in campgrounds are wonderful places to spend a weekend or a week. A trip up to Holden Village offers an experience you will not duplicate anywhere in the world and Stehekin at the Head of the lake is an entry to the Glacier Peak Wilderness and a National Park.

Be Prepared! Lake Chelan, especially in the upper reaches can experience high winds and rapidly changing conditions.

Be ready to reef your sails and to duck in to one of the few protected docks.

Cell phone coverage ends at 25 mile creek so carry a marine VHF.

Fuel (gas only, no diesel) can only be obtained at Stehekin once you are past 25 mile creek as well so check your supply before departure.

Water depths are not a hazard in most locations if you are more than 50' offshore. Some exceptions include Wapato Point to Mill Bay during spring low water and an unmarked rock in front of the Boat Club just down lake from the Mill Bay launch. Past 25 mile creek the water can be several hundred feet deep just a few yards from shore.

Area Launches

Docks and Boat-in Campgrounds

Boating supplies and Services

Launch Ramps - Starting at the foot of the lake and heading up (West)

Chelan River PUD Ramp - Good ramp with a good depth angle and good parking. It is useless for sailboats due to the bridges between the ramp and the lake. End of ramp elevation is 1080.5'

Don Morse Park - The City Park. A Decent launch ramp but the angle is somewhat shallow for deep keel boats. Parking can be difficult and you will have to pay for launching, vehicle parking and trailer parking. Best is if you can shuttle your car and trailer to the High School Parking lot for free parking. Moorage here is o.k. if the weather isn't bad, otherwise the breakwater doesn't break water very well so the water can be active inside the marina. This launch is only useable when the water level is about 1095, end of ramp elevation is 1090'.

Lakeside Park - Only open from Mid September to Mid May. It's only good for small boats and only if the wind isn't blasting down lake into the launch.

Mill Bay - Three good ramps. Watch the trees (why do the morons who design parks put trees in launch areas?) Lots of parking. Be careful of the rocks just down lake of the ramp during low water. O.K. for launching with 1087' or higher water elevation. End of ramp elevation is 1082.9'.

Manson Bay - Only open in the fall through spring. This is the best angled launch on the lake. The approach and staging area is somewhat hard to negotiate but the deep water and steeper angle make this a good sailboat launch. Best winter launch ramp. End of ramp elevation is 1077.9'.

First Creek State Park - Good angle launch, lousy set up area and parking, you will have to disconnect the trailer from the tow vehicle for parking and the ramp is very narrow with sharp drop off on either side. Launch needs about 1095' water elevation to be useable. End of ramp elevation is 1090'.

Fields Point State Park - Parking and picnic only. This is a popular place to catch the Lady of the Lake to Lucerne and Stehekin. Boat facilities are limited to a pump out, the dock is for the Lady only. No launch ramp.

25 mile creek State Park - This ramp is only good during high water (late June to mid Sept) It offers great access to up lake destinations but the marina is only good for 24' or less boats and fairly shallow drafts. Fuel is available here too. End of ramp elevation is 1093'.

Best up lake destinations, campgrounds and public docks- Remember to get your USFS dock pass for USFS, State Park and National Park dock use - Click on the photos for larger images.

Public Dock at the "Old Bridge" - At the foot of the lake, this is as far as you can go with the mast up. Be wary of the current flowing toward the bridge, it can be strong in the spring. Room for about six boats, good access to downtown shops and restaurants. No overnight docking, direct exposure to down lake winds.

Don Morse Park - The City Marina offers multiple transient moorage sites and short term docking. Pump out, shore power and water available. Restrooms but no showers. Very busy on summer weekends. The site is dry during low water periods of early spring. Operated by the City of Chelan for reservations call 682-8023

Mill Bay - Launching docks, short term docking located just down lake from the ramp. Restroom and picnic area. No overnight docking. Vehicle and trailer parking. About 8 miles up lake from Chelan on the North Shore. Operated by Manson Parks and Rec.

Manson Bay - Overnight and seasonal dock spaces. Well protected and great access to downtown Manson. 10 miles up lake on the North Shore. Water, power. Operated by Manson Parks and Rec. 687-9635

First Creek State Park - Drive or boat to. Room for at least 10 boats, safe on the downlake side of the dock in a down lake wind. Tons of tent and RV camp sites. About 10 miles from Chelan. South Shore. State Parks

Mitchell Creek - Boat in only. Accessable only when water is above 1087', shelter with a fireplace and campsites, can be busy in mid summer, watch for Rattlesnakes. 17 boat capacity, 6 tent sites. Shelter with fireplace. 16 miles from Chelan. North Shore Mitchell Creek

Fields Point - Temporary docking only. Pump out station that is a pain in the butt to get to if there is any wind. 16 miles from Chelan. South shore. Vehicle parking. USFS

25 Mile Creek State Park - Drive or boat. Multiple dock spaces but limited transient berths. Lots of tent or RV camp sites, fuel, small store and a pump out station. Fresh water, showers, restrooms. Approach from the water only at full pool. 23 miles from Chelan on the South Shore. State Parks

Deer Point - Boat only. 8 boat spaces, 4 tent spaces. Good protection during down lake winds. Part of the dock is deep enough for a sailboat at 1086' pool elevation. 23 miles from Chelan on the North Shore.

Safety Harbor - Boat only. Space for six boats, 4 tent spaces, a shelter and nice stream and well protected in most wind conditions and very deep, year around depth at dock. About 26 miles up lake on the South Shore. USFS

Big Creek - Was wiped out by flooding and is no longer available.

Corral Creek - Boat in. Space for about six boats and 2 tent sites. At last visit the dock was in poor repair. Sunbathing and swimming off of the big sloping rock there is very nice. Protected in a down lake wind only. Partial dock available at 1084' pool. About 29 miles up lake on the South Shore. USFS

Graham Harbor - Deep (Year around depth) and well protected in a down lake blow. There is a shelter and new vault toilet. Graham and Corral have been voted as the best spots on the lake. Secure your boat well in case the wind turns up lake. USFS

 

Domke Falls - Beautiful, only room for a couple of boats although USFS rates it for six. Second most photographed waterfall on the Lake. About 38 miles up lake. USFS

Prince Creek - Small dock that will fit only a couple of boats, lots of room to romp around on shore and a nice stream. Year around depth. About 37 miles up lake on the North Shore. USFS

Refrigerator Harbor and Lucerne - Year around depth. We have crammed a dozen sailboats in here before. It can get some rock and roll in a down lake blow but this spot offers access to a hike into Domke Lake (3 miles) or the ten mile bus ride to Holden. Take a bike with you for the ride down from Holden. Fresh water is available here and the Guard Station. The boat basin at the Lucerne Guard Station next door can hold up to 11 shallow draft boats (high pool only) and there are numerous tent sites available. 41 miles up lake on the South Shore. USFS

Refrigerator Harbor above Lucerne

Moore Point - Moore is a great place to explore, see if you can locate where the old Hotel used to be. The dock is small and shallow so it's not accessable to deeper draft boats. Shelter. About 44 miles up lake on the North Shore. USFS

Flick Creek - Cute looking spot, I haven't been in to recon it but there appears to be room for several boats at the dock and there is rarely anyone there. About 44 miles up on the North Shore. USFS

 

Manley Wham - This is another tiny spot that is easy to miss but worth the stop. Small dock. About 44 miles up on the South Shore. USFS

Weaver Point (Stehekin) - Good Dock and lots of campsites, summer access only. This is where we spend a few days on the LCSA cruise (flush toilets!) Fresh water. This is the very head of Lake Chelan at 55 miles from Chelan. Hiking trails and the Stehekin River are added amenities. NPS

Weaver Point Stehekin Landing and Purple Point - Both offer lots of dock space. The landing (year around depth) has fuel (gasoline only) and water. From here access bike rentals, bus rides to Courtney Ranch or Rainbow Falls, Great food at the Landing Restaurant and some supplies at the store. Auto traffic seems out of place here so it's not our first pick for extended stays. Catch the bus tour to Rainbow Falls or rent a bike to tour the valley. The concession agreement for the landing is up in the air so check with the USFS or National Parks about fuel etc before heading up. NPS l

Purple Point at Stehekin.

Invading Stehekin

Local Boating Supplies and Services

The swimming crane from Reed's Marine

Reed's Marine - Boats and marine supplies, boat storage, engine and fiberglass repair, boat lifts, amphibious vehicle with crane capable of setting masts at a reasonable rate. 509-687-1302.

TNT Crane Service - Todd Sweeney, crane truck capable of setting masts, at last check rate was $130 hr with a one hour minimum. 679-7270.

The Dock Company - Docks, Boat Lifts, a small selection of marine supplies, Walker Bay Dinghy's. 682-3625

Lake Chelan Boat & RV Storage - Indoor and outdoor seasonal storage. Chelan Falls Hwy 682-2301

Kelly's Hardware - Good selection of line, stainless steel hardware, life jackets and boating toys. Woodin Ave.

Jerry's Auto Supply - Some marine hardware and toys, wax etc. Woodin Ave. 682-2559

Napa - Some marine hardware, waxes etc. 682-4561

Marine Service Center - Seattle - Laser Dealer plus larger yachts. Ask for Ray Hines 206-323-2405

West Marine - Everything marine click heading to go to their website

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Lake Chelan and the city of Chelan on the left - looking west.., and a satellite photo of the entire lake on the right - Chelan is located at the bottom right corner... The bend of the river you see in the sat-photo is the part of the Columbia River.

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