Manson Bay Park

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195 W Wapato Way
Manson, WA 98831

The Manson Parks and Recreation District, located 7 miles up Lake Chelan in Manson, Washington, manages a diverse array of recreational facilities, including eight parks, a campground, a boat launch, and a marina. This district provides numerous events and programs, catering to all ages and interests, from swimming lessons to youth sports activities.

In addition to its extensive programming, the Manson Parks and Recreation District encourages community engagement through board meetings and volunteer opportunities, inviting residents to support and enhance local parks. With a focus on family-friendly activities, the district is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and active community environment.

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4.08 reviews
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Latifa S.
10/25/2020

So pretty!! I just came here for the weekend and I love it. The walks here are stunning. The views of chelan. The mountains! The choppy water. Amazing panoramic views all over. Park is...

Jaxon J.
8/5/2024

Amazing cute little park in the cutest town. Walking distance from our hotel . We walked to rent a boat from Shoreline at this park one day. Best service! Walked here and swam wit the fam....

John K.
7/22/2023

Before checking in at our hotel, we opted to spend the afternoon here. There is no parking lot, so street-side parallel parking is your primary option if coming in a vehicle. When we arrived, the...

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Amie B.
8/14/2016

We camped overnight near the Lake Chelan area over the weekend and brought our paddle boards with us. We originally wanted to get into the water on the eastern side of the lake where this inlet...

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Mydao H.
10/12/2012

My man and I went to Lake Chelan for the weekend and stayed at a hotel on the other side. We decided to keep on driving past the camps and wineries and ended up here about 20 minutes later. It was...

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