Lake Chelan State Park Beach
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Lake Chelan State Park Beach

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Lake Chelan State Park swim area and beach. Beach on Lake Chelan in eastern Washington. Waters asre fairly cold and very deep. Nice and fresh air. 10 miles from Chelan city.

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