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WENATCHEE HOTELS |
Coast Wenatchee Center Hotel
in the heart of historic downtown Wenatchee, walking distance to
central business district, unique shops, Riverfront Loop Trail |
Comfort Inn Wenatchee
hotel will enjoy many amenities and features, including:
Free deluxe continental breakfast
Free local calls
Free weekday newspaper
Exercise room
Indoor pool and hot tub |
Wenatchee Travelodge
amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, free
newspaper, parking, and local calls. |
Best Western Chieftain Inn
nine blocks from downtown and the convention center, within
walking distance from shopping, restaurants and the Riverfront
Park along the Columbia River. |
Red Lion Hotel Wenatchee
on the main thoroughfare through town, next to Highway 2 and
just 15 minutes from Pangborn Airport via complimentary airport
transportation. |
Econo Lodge
located in the heart of downtown Wenatchee, Washington. We are
proud to serve our customers with a 38-unit guest room motel. |
La Quinta Inn Wenatchee
include fitness center, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna,
complimentary continental breakfast, safe deposit boxes, 24-hour
front desk, guest laundry facilities, and free parking. |
Holiday Inn Express Wenatchee
indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, 24-hour exercise room, 24-hour
business center, laundry facilities, and complimentary
continental breakfast and nightly cookies. |
Super 8 Motel
Wenatchee
two miles from the city's center, and is eight miles from
Pangborn Memorial Airport. Free wireless Internet access |
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The Wenatchee Valley is one of Washington
state's most famous and picturesque fruit regions, with climate-perfect
hot summers and cold winters to produce crisp, juicy apples. The town of
Wenatchee is the heart of apple country, and in late April the area
offers grand blossom-touring opportunities. Take your time meandering
along orchard-lined roads—the valley is cozy and intimate in scale, so
it's hard to get lost and fun to try. Wenatchee's Washington State
Apple Blossom Festival celebrates the start of the season in early
May. If you're lucky enough to visit in fall, you can buy fresh Red and
Golden Delicious, Gala, and Criterion apples at fruit stands overflowing
with harvest bounty.
Located at the confluence of the Wenatchee and
Columbia rivers, Wenatchee is blessed with high mountains with lush
forest and pristine alpine lakes hidden from the too casual viewer.
Wildlife abound along the rippling streams that feed the wild waters of
the Wenatchee River, finally merging with the mighty Columbia. King
Salmon fighting to return to their birthplace can be viewed from the
Rocky Reach Dam. Nature is at its unspoiled best beside cultivated
fields and orchards heavy with fruit. Picture yourself enjoying the best
of all worlds.
Wenatchee sits on the banks
of the mighty Columbia River—the lifeblood of this arid region. You can
get splendid views of the valley, river, and Wenatchee from Ohme Gardens,
a 9-acre alpine retreat with cool glades and water features that sits on
a promontory 600 feet above the river. The Riverfront Loop Trail
on the banks of the Columbia makes for a pleasant evening stroll-or an
easy bike ride for those who want to pedal the entire 11-mile
loop. (It traverses both sides of the river, and crosses two bridges,
from Wenatchee to East Wenatchee.) Rocky Reach Dam offers a
beautiful picnic and playground area (locals marry on the well-kept
grounds), plus a fish-viewing room. Inside the dam, two large galleries
are devoted to the region's history.
Travel west on Highway 2 from Wenatchee and
you'll encounter two of the Cascades' more fascinating communities: the
little orchard town of Cashmere, famous for its fruit-and-walnut
confections called Aplets and Cotlets, and the pseudo-Bavarian town of
Leavenworth.
Drive farther west past Leavenworth and you'll reach
popular Lake Wenatchee, which has a state park at one end
boasting a large, sandy public swimming beach, campsites, and
trailheads for some of the scenic hikes that make the Cascade
Mountains famous. |
Getting to
Wenatchee
located in the middle of Washington State along the Columbia River, is
easily accessible by land and air. |
Pangborn Airport Wenatchee
Wenatchee Valley's Regional Airport |
Restaurants in
Wenatchee
Some of the hottest concept in Dining in the Wenatchee Valley. |
Shopping in
Wenatchee
Wenatchee Valley Mall is one of the largest Malls in the area featuring
Macy's and Sears |
Wenatchee Valley College
Wenatchee Valley College is dedicated to preparing students to succeed
at four-year colleges and universities |
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Attractions in Wenatchee
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Art
on the Avenues
Take a walk and enjoy, Art on the Avenues |
Cashmere Pioneer Village
You won't want to miss the new Wine and Gift shop, featuring wines from
our own local wineries. |
Eastmont Metropolitan Parks
Wenatchee
44 acres of parks and seven miles of scenic Columbia River waterfront
asphalt trail (The Apple Capital Loop Trail) in East Wenatchee, WA. |
Mission Ridge Ski Area
a snow enthusiast's dream come true. Mission Ridge offers dry snow, sun
filled days, and miles of uncrowded slopes |
The
making of Mission Ridge
The making of Mission Ridge was a challenge, but the final product is a
shimmering recreational wonderland. |
Ohme Gardens
Wenatchee
Breathtaking views of the Columbia River Valley below can be seen
through cedar and fir trees, now more than 70 years old… It is a
photographer’s paradise. |
Rocky Reach
Dam
Beautiful grounds and fascinating
exhibits make Rocky Reach Dam one of the Northwest's most popular
visitor attractions.
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Wenatchee Valley Museum
showcased and celebrated local and regional history, culture, art and
sciences. |
Riverfront Loop Trail Wenatchee
the five-mile trail system along the Wenatchee riverfront in 1990, the
valley came alive with a new focus and appreciation for the river. The
parks and trails have added much to the quality of living. |
Lake Chelan
Lake Chelan is all about FUN! Whether you
like high adventure, leisure sports or playing around with the kids, we
have something for everyone. |
Leavenworth
Leavenworth's main attraction is the town itself,
the small Bavarian Village atmosphere, with parks, music, festivals,
architecture, and shop-keepers in traditional high country Bavarian
garb. |
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AppleSox Baseball
Wenatchee |
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Walking Tour of Historic
Buildings in Downtown Wenatchee
Downtown Wenatchee
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-663-3723
The historic downtown area of Wenatchee is comprised of former wholesale
and commercial buildings. This 9 block area was home to a variety of
businesses including the 11-story Cascadian Hotel, one of the earliest
formal medical clinics, the first Chelan County Courthouse and Jail, a
hardware store and The Wenatchee Daily World newspaper building. Several
of the seventeen buildings on the tour are listed on the Register of
Historic Places. |
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Festivals and
Events |
Washington State Apple Festival
October is National Apple Month but, most importantly, it's the peak of
the apple-harvest season. |
Classy Parade &
Car Show
Each year during the Apple Blossom Festival, car enthusiasts gather to
display their cars with a parade and car show. |
Ridge
to River Relay Wenatchee
Alcoa’s Ridge to River Relay is a six-leg relay race involving cross
country skiing, downhill skiing/snowboarding, running, biking,
kayak/canoeing and portage. |
Wings
& Wheels Festival
If you’re looking for fun events for the whole family, you need look no
further than East Wenatchee’s Wings and Wheels festivals. |
Apple Country Bike Tour
Over 900 riders have participated in the ride, Come and
enjoy one of North Central Washington's favourite rides. |
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Golfing Wenatchee |
Desert Canyon Golf Course
Located mid-way between Wenatchee and Chelan, Desert Canyon Golf Course
offers the discriminating golfer classic desert style target golf while
overlooking sweeping vistas of the Columbia River Valley and majestic
Cascade Mountains. |
Highlander Golf Course Wenatchee
The Highlander Golf Club is a classic Highlands Scottish golf course
true to the land and heritage of Scottish links style golf. The club,
open to the public, truly sits atop a cliff edge nearly 900 feet above
the famed Columbia River as it winds its way through canyons and gorges
to the Pacific Ocean nearly 450 river miles to the West. |
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