Lincoln Rock State Park — cliff jumping spot in East Wenatchee, Washington
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Lincoln Rock State Park

East Wenatchee, Washington · map view — photos in the app

About this spot

From Seattle, travel north on I-5, then merge onto I-405 S via EXIT 182 toward Bellevue and Renton. Continue onto WA-522 E via EXIT 23A toward Monroe and Wenatchee. Turn left onto US-2 and follow it eastward. Merge onto US-2 E/US-97 N heading toward Okanogan and Spokane. Turn left onto US-2/US-97, then left again onto Lincoln Park Road. Access to the cliff requires a boat; canoes and kayaks work well for the short journey. Launch your vessel from the day-use area at the park. Head straight out onto the lake, keeping an eye out for an island in the center. The cliff formation sits just beyond this island to the right. Ascending the cliff demands free climbing with no established hiking route. The lower section reaches approximately 20-25 feet, with a higher formation extending to around 40 feet. The water depth is insufficient for diving, though backflips are feasible.

Safety first. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. Conditions — water depth, submerged hazards, and access — change constantly. CliffScout is community-sourced reference information, not a guarantee a spot is safe. Always assess the conditions yourself before jumping, and never jump where you're unsure. You assume all risk.