Wenberg County Park
15430 E Lake Goodwin Rd
Stanwood WA 98292
360-652-7417
Park hours are 7:00 am to sunset.
Campers are allowed to enter until 10:00 pm.
Maps: Map of park / Old park map
Reserve a Campsite
Purchase an annual parking pass
Note: The Washington State Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass is the only pass which we honor that entitles one to free parking at the disabled parking stalls at Flowing Lake, Kayak Point, Wenberg and Wyatt Parks.
Park Features:
Water is available at all hookup sites and throughout the park.
Some of the campsites have been rearranged to provide more space for campers. Please check the New Map and compare to the Old Map if you are trying to locate a favorite.
Description:
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Goodwin, this 45-acre park offers water access and camping opportunities. Wenberg Park has a total of 70 campsites, which includes 29 water and electricity utility sites and three ADA sites.
The park also includes a bathhouse, two camp-area comfort stations, two picnic shelters, 465 feet of swim beach, 1,140 feet of freshwater shoreline, a concession stand and a two-lane concrete boat launch.
Management of the park was transferred to Snohomish County from the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission on July 16, 2009, in an effort to keep parks open and available to citizens while responding to state budget reductions.
Reservations for camping dates are processed through Snohomish County, (425) 388-6600, or online.
Parking:
All vehicles in Day Use parking must display a parking permit. Permits can be purchased for $7.00* at the Welcome Center Pay Station. Please be aware the machine only accepts credit/debit cards.
Parking and boat launch fees are included in the camping fee.
*Price subject to change
Boat Launch:
Boat launch fee is $7.00 and can be paid at the Welcome Center Pay Station, or with drop envelopes at the fee box. Washington State Fish & Wildlife vehicle permits are not valid for launching in Snohomish County Parks.
Parking and boat launch fees are included in the camping fee.
An annual pass ($70) may be purchased online or at the Parks & Recreation office.
Directions:
From I-5, head west on Hwy 531 at exit 206. Approximately 2.25 miles from I-5 turn right at stopsign. Road is a continuation of Hwy 531 (also referred to as Lakewood Rd.). Follow Lakewood Rd for approximately 2.4 miles to East Lake Goodwin Rd. Turn left onto East Lake Goodwin Rd. and follow approximately 1 mile to park entrance on your right.
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