Winchester Lake State Park

Winchester Lake Park offers great boating and fishing.

Winchester Lake State Park surrounds a 104-acre lake, nestled in a forested area at the foot of the Craig Mountains, just off US 95 adjoining the town of Winchester.   Winters at the park are long and cold with ample snowfall.     Summers are short with warm days and cool, refreshing evenings.

Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir are the predominant vegetation. Fishing for perch, tiger muskie, bass and blue gill are popular. Wildlife often seen in the park includes white-tailed deer, Canada geese, muskrats, Steller’s jay, racoons, osprey, bald eagles, and Columbian ground squirrels.

Four Yurts are available for rental all year long. 

The Wolf Education and Research Center is located one mile from the entrance to the park.

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