Lake Chelan Washington
A supplement to the Lake Chelan Mirror • Visit us at www.lakechelanmirror.com
In the HEART of Recreation Country FREE Visitor Guide Summer 2008
Lake Chelan Visitor Guide 2008
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Table of Contents Welcome
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Festivals
6-7
Events
8-9
Things to do Uplake Chelan
10 - 14 15
Recreation
16 - 27
Agri-tourism
28 - 31
Camping
32 - 33
Dining
34 - 35
Shopping
35 - 36
History
37-38
Lodging
39 - 42
Business & Services
43 - 45
Area Map
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Driving Distances
Location Bellingham Ellensburg Everett Long Beach Olympia Pangborn Memorial Airport (East Wenatchee) Portland Port Angeles Richland Seattle Sea Tac International Airport Spokane Tacoma Vancouver, B.C. Wenatchee Yakima
Miles 212 104 201 327 232 41 324 224 159 166 177 164 189 266 37 136
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Welcome Welcome to Lake Chelan The Lake Chelan Valley is an oasis under the hot North Central Washington sun
According to a poll called “Great Escapes” by the Seattle-based television show, Northwest Back Roads, Lake Chelan is one of the best destinations in Washington. Chelan tied with Lake Washington as the voters’ favorite lake destination. It was considered the No. 1 place to water ski. Chelan was named the second best place to bring an RV and a boat, and the third best place to go camping. But don’t limit your list to these. Lake Chelan and the surrounding lakes and rivers are top-notch fishing holes. People also come here to sail, mountain bike and fly hang gliders. Because Lake Chelan is a true, four-season destination, winter visitors can go snowmobiling and downhill or cross country skiing just a few miles from town. One reason Lake Chelan draws visitors from the big population centers is its natural beauty and wildlife. Don’t be surprised if you come across a coyote, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat or even a moose. Bird lovers will find bald eagles, ravens, grouse, owls, hawks, osprey and countless other species. Lake Chelan is the largest natural lake in Washington and is the third deepest and one of the most pristine lakes in the United States. Please remember that Chelan is beautiful only because it is sparkling clean. Please leave this wonderful natural setting as you found it. Haul out garbage, dump sewage at the available pump-out stations and remove all weeds from your boat before entering or leaving Lake Chelan. And most importantly, enjoy your time here.
Greetings from the Mayor Welcome! On behalf of the City of Chelan and all its residents and businesses, I hope you will enjoy everything our community has to offer as much as we have. Generations of visitors have come to Chelan for our sunny skies, sandy beaches and the blue waters of Lake Chelan, but they soon discover it’s a year-round destination, offering a variety of activities from a cruise on the Lady of the Lake, a wine tasting tour or an afternoon at one of our many festivals, music concerts, classic car shows and other fun events. Whether you come for a weekend, a few weeks or a lifetime, I’m confident you’ll feel the same way longtime residents do about this special place we call home. Explore our community and experience our friendly, smalltown charm, diverse restaurants, growing wine industry and abundant outdoor activities. Should you choose to make Lake Chelan your home, or if you would like to find out more about relocating, stop by City Hall, located at 135 E. Johnson Ave. Helpful staff members are available to answer your questions and help make your vacation or relocation here a dream come true. The friendly staff at the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Information Center are also available to assist you with information to make your Lake Chelan experience sensational. You can reach them by calling 682-3503, or stop by their office at 102 E. Johnson Ave. in Chelan. Relax and enjoy … we’re happy you’re here! Bob Goedde, Mayor
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Important Phone Numbers Emergency - 911
Lake Chelan
Chelan County Sheriff Chelan Office (509) 682-2588 Chelan County Sheriff (509) 667-6400 Lake Chelan Community Hospital (509) 682-3300 Chelan Fire Department (509) 682-4476 Manson Fire Department (509) 687-3222 Lake Chelan Clinic (509) 682-2511 Columbia Valley Community Health (509) 682-6000 Local Pharmacies: Lake Chelan Pharmacy (509) 682-2751 Safeway Pharmacy (509) 682-4087 Wal-Mart Pharmacy (509) 682-4634 Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce (509) 682-3503 City of Chelan (509) 682-4037 Chelan Ranger District (509) 682-2576 National Park Service (509) 682-2569 Road & Pass Information - 511
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Festivals The Lake Chelan Valley offers a little something for everyone through a variety of festivals and events, year-round. The array of entertainment is staggering. There are traditional events, like the Apple Blossom Festival, newer celebrations like Rhythms at the Lake, and everything in between. Even the most particular visitor can find something to their liking.
Manson Apple Blossom Festival May 8 to 11
this event! The two-day event includes a cruise around downtown Chelan, Shown-Shine, a community stage and children's activities. For more information call (509) 682-3503.
Wally Peterson Memorial Fly-In June 7
Eighth annual fly-in, breakfast and lunch. Aircraft displays include antiques, classics, warbirds and Miss Veedol at the Lake Chelan Airport. Call 682-4109 for more information. 8 a.m. to dusk.
CruiZin Chelan June 6 and 7
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Rodeo Parade July 19
Lake Chelan Street Fair June 27 to 29
Celebrate spring for the 88th annual Manson Apple Blossom Festival in Manson with a parade, Edible Apple Contest, quilt show, Kiwanis breakfast, two-day craft and food fair, chicken noodle dinner, student art, community art, and a rock and mineral show. This year's theme is “Golden Glamour”. Call 687-3833 for more information.
Overture from Suite No. 1 in C Major. In addition, we will be presenting Mozart's Concerto for Clarinet in A Major and the beautiful Mozart Requiem. Regular festival events return for 2008, including programs for children, concerts at the Riverwalk Pavilion, and a young musicians’ concert. For more information, go to www.bachfest.org or call 682-3503.
The Rodeo Parade, in conjunction with Chelan’s Rodeo, starts in downtown Chelan on Woodin and Johnson at 10 a.m. The route circles Bradley and Columbia streets with horses, floats and bands.
RiverDaze In its 20th year, this authentic street fair includes fine arts, arts & crafts, face painting, a carnival, food and entertainment. Visit the Web at www.lakechelan. com for more information.
August 30 and 31
Bach Fest July 12 to 19
Help celebrate this popular festival’s 27th anniversary. The musical menu includes Bach's Cantata No.78 and
RiverDaze is an Arts & Crafts Show with the artwork being hand-crafted by the artist. Riverwalk Park is a beauti-
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Festivals ful area with trees, lawns, benches and walkways along the bank of the Chelan River at the edge of downtown Chelan. Call 682-3503 or 800-4CHELAN for more information.
Thunder in the Sun
Fall in Lake Chelan Sept.12 to 14
August 30 and 31
Enjoy a stroll through downtown Manson while you take in the sights of motorcycles of all kinds. Look for special deals at local merchants and enjoy the view! For more information call 6823503 or 1-800-4CHELAN.
Lake Chelan Wine Festival
Norm Evans Memorial Remote Controlled Hydro Fest Oct. 3 to 5
This event is designed to bring a car lover to the Valley for the weekend for the five card poker tours, parking on Woodin Ave., bridge dance, wine tasting tour, show & shine area, downtown walk-about, and general cruising the highways & byways. For more information, go to www.lakechelan.com.
Lake Chelan Hydro Fest Sept. 27 and 28
Sept. 13 and 14
Hydroplane races with food booths and beer garden at Don Morse Memorial Park in Chelan. Call 682-2582 for more information.
The boutique wineries of the Lake Chelan Wine Valley and local restaurants bring together wines, food and live music for the fourth year in Lake Chelan at Riverwalk Park. Call 682-3503 or 1-800-4-CHELAN or visit www.lakechelanwinevalley.com for more information.
tion, call 682-3503, 800-4CHELAN or visit www.lakechelan.com.
Rhythms at the Lake Sept. 26 and 27
A traveling concert series that brings rock, blues, Christian, country, jazz, Hispanic music and more to various venues. Groove into the late hours with several locally known bands. For more informa-
They may be remote controlled, but don’t call them toys. Come to Riverfront Park to watch the fastest 1/8-scale hydroplanes from all over the Northwest compete for the Gold Cup on the Chelan River. Visit www.rcunlimiteds.org for more information.
Manson's Harvest Festival Oct. 18 and 19
Celebrate the changing of the seasons in Manson with the Harvest Festival. Activities and sales will be in abundance, as farmers prepare to harvest their local crops. Call 682-3503 1-800-4CHELAN for more information.
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Events There aren’t many empty spaces on Chelan’s calendar. Chances are, whatever your tastes, the Valley has an activity to satisfy you.
June
May
13-15 (Fri.-Sun.) Habitat for Humanity Yard Sale 687-3378 14 (Sat.) Chelan Century Challenge Bike Ride www.centuryride.com 20 (Fri.) Riverwalk Pavilion Concert Series 1-800-4CHELAN 14 (Sat.) Manson Farmers Market starts: 8:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays through October 687-3302 27-29 (Fri.-Sun.) Lake Chelan Street Fair www.lakechelan.com
July 8-11 (Thurs.-Sun.) Manson Apple Blossom Festival 687-3833 10 (Sat.) Manson Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast 687-9017 11 (Sun.) Kids Day Fishing Party 1-800-4CHELAN 16-18 (Fri.-Sun.) Spring wine-barrel tasting 1-800-4CHELAN 22 (Thurs.) Chelan Valley Memorial Day Parade 1-800-4CHELAN
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6 (Fri.) “CruiZin Car Show” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 6-7 (Fri.-Sat.) CruiZin Chelan 2008 1-800-4CHELAN 7 (Sat.) Wally Peterson Memorial FlyIn 682-4109 7 (Sat.) Chelan Valley Farmers Market begins: 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays through October 682-3492 8-14 (Sun.-Sat.) Women's Week at Stehekin Landing Resort 1-800-5360745
Jun 29-July 4 (Sun.-Fri.) Chelan XC Classic (hang gliding) www.cloudbase. org
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Events 4 (Fri.) Fireworks over Manson Bay 4 (Fri.) Fireworks Cruise aboard the Lady of the Lake 4 (Fri.) “Hooray for the Red, White & Blue” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 12 (Sat.) Summer Food and Wine Gala (509) 662-5785 12-19 (Sat.-Sat.) Lake Chelan Bach Fest (509) 667-0904 18 (Fri.) Riverwalk Pavilion Concert Series 1-800-4CHELAN 18-19 (Fri.-Sat.) Chelan Pro-West Rodeo 470-0360 18-20 (Fri.-Sun.) Chelan Man MultiSport Weekend www.chelanman.com
August
1 (Fri.) “Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight Street Dance” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 1 & 15 (Fri.) Riverwalk Pavilion Concert Series 1-800-4CHELAN 16 (Sat.) Annual Pie Social 682-1056 16 (Sat.) Rotary Salmon BBQ 1-8004CHELAN 16-17 (Sat.-Sun.) 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament 860-1207 30-31 (Sat.-Sun.) RiverDaze Family Festival 1-800-4CHELAN 30-31 (Sat.-Sun.) Thunder in the Sun (509) 860-1207
September
JR’s Bar and Grill 682-1031 31 (Fri.) Trick or Treat in downtown Chelan 1-800-4CHELAN
November
5 (Fri.) “Fall Out of Summer Quilt Walk” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 6 (Sat.) Chelan Making Strides/Help Chase Breast Cancer Away Forever fundraiser 509-771-1911 6-7 (Sat.-Sun.) Lake Chelan Sailing Regatta http://lakechelanusa.com 12-14 (Fri.-Sun.) Fall in Lake Chelan 1-800-4CHELAN 13-14 (Sat.-Sun.) Lake Chelan Wine Festival 866-455-9463 19 (Fri.) Riverwalk Pavilion Concert Series 1-800-4CHELAN 20 (Sat.) Lake Chelan Hospital Guild B Home Tour 682-8431 20 (Sat.) Shore to Shore Run 1-8004CHELAN 27-28 (Sat.-Sun.) Lake Chelan Hydrofest 682-2582 27 (Sat.) DAM2DAM Thumbs Up! Bike Tour www.mikeutley.org
October
3-5 (Fri.-Sun.) Norm Evans Memorial Apple Cup hydroplane race 3-5 (Fri.-Sun.) Cider and Donut Days at Orondo Cider Works 3 (Fri.) “Scarecrows Contest” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 3-12 (Fri.-Sun.) Crush at the Wineries 682-9463 10-12 (Fri. - Sun.) Habitat for Humanity Yard Sale 687-3378 18 (Sat.) Chelan Chase - Run for breast cancer 682-4747 25-26 (Sat.-Sun.) Women’s Halloween Costume Fly’n 206-714-8824 25 (Sat.) Halloween costume party at
7 (Fri.) “Community Giving” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 11 (Tues.) Veteran’s Day Parade 6824755 27 (Thurs.) Community Thanksgiving Dinner at Apple Cup Café 682-2933 28 (Fri.) Santa Arrives in Chelan 1-800-4CHELAN 28 (Fri.) Downtown Chelan Holiday Lighting 1-800-4CHELAN 28 (Fri.) Hot Friday, day after Thanksgiving sale 29 (Sat.) Manson's Holiday Lighting Festival
December
5 (Fri.) “Rockin’ Jingle Bell Open House” First Friday - Shop Historic Chelan until 9 p.m. 6 (Sat.) CVIS Winter Gala
Electrifying fun Come once, come again to Rocky Reach Dam Visitor Center Learn, lunch, run, jump, look a salmon in the eye. Bring the family. Seven miles north of Wenatchee on Highway 97A. Open daily March 15-Oct. 31. Free. Call 509.663.7522 or visit www.chelanpud.org for information.
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Things to do Scenic Drives
beautiful scenery. In the mountains behind Manson, a 70-mile track will lead four-wheel-drive vehicles up Grade Creek Road toward the South Navarre and onto Cooper Mountain. The ride bumps through a number of drainages and sporadically opens onto breathtaking views of Lake Chelan and the Chelan/Sawtooth Mountains. Maps and information on these routes are available at the Chelan Ranger Station Office at 428 W. Woodin Ave., next to the Caravel Resort.
Murals
The Lake Chelan Valley has much to offer in the way of driving adventures. Both shores have distinctive sights and attractions to appeal to every level of tourist, from the dirt-road adventurer, to the small-town explorer. A drive along the south shore will lead you to Fields Point, a small park with picnic tables, a swimming hole and an informational kiosk with a 3-D relief map of the Lake Chelan basin. Continuing on, the pavement ends at 25-Mile Creek, but a primitive road heads over the mountains and into the Entiat Valley. Or you could go straight up to the great scenic views on Slide Ridge and Stormy Mountain. In 2004, wildfires burned nearly 50,000 acres along this route, and visitors who make this drive can get a closeup look at the burn zone. The dirt road that winds up Chelan Butte makes for a shorter trip. The Butte rises above downtown Chelan to an elevation of 3,800 feet, and offers unbeatable views of Chelan and the lake, the Columbia River and the flatlands to the east. The north shore offers a relaxed, welltraveled path to Manson, full of apple orchards and new agri-tourism businesses, including an ever-growing number of wineries. Downtown Manson is full of quaint shops, good restaurants and bars, not to mention a swimming hole and 10
Chelan is a 105-year-old town in the heart of the North Cascades. It is known as a center for tourism and agriculture. But for the discriminating mural connoisseur, Chelan is also a tremendous outdoor museum. Throughout the City of Chelan, the region’s culture, history and industry are explored and expressed through murals. Since 1994, local artist Ron Blackaby and others have painted scenes depicting everything from a local grower grappling with a stockpile of gigantic apples, to homage to Chief Peter Wapato. The murals can be found on downtown businesses, banks and churches. There are 14 in all, and each one includes an apple - sometimes well hidden. To see every mural in one day makes for an excellent walking tour of Chelan. The apple label mural on the west wall of the Visitor Center is the first stop on the tour. The Chamber maintains the murals through its Community Enrichment Fund, and some of the artwork was restored three years ago. Three or four new murals may be added in the near future. Maps and background information for the murals can be found at the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.
Chelan Valley Players
Since forming in 1985, Chelan Valley Players has brought top-notch dramatic productions to Chelan. This year will be
no different. The show this summer will be “Forever Plaid” in August with show dates pending. The fall show will be “Guys and Dolls”. Show dates are pending, but will begin in September. The children’s theater workshop is an annual summer event. As many as 75 children learn how to put on a show. Look for more information at www.chelanvalleyplayers.com.
Riverwalk Pavilion
Sit on the grassy slope and take in a show at the pavilion at Riverwalk Park, just off downtown Chelan’s main street. The location offers an excellent view of the Chelan River and Chelan Butte beyond. The Riverwalk Pavilion is a hub of
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Things to do activity in the summer. Festivals, fairs, concerts and plays will make use of the stage this season - everything from the Rhythms at the Lake event Sept. 26 and 27 to the ongoing concert series playing on June 20, July 18, Aug. 1, Aug. 15 and Sept. 19. Also look for the Rotary Salmon BBQ on Aug. 16 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The spectrum of cultural activities is truly broad. Bach Fest will take its traditional place on the stage the second week of July. Check the fall schedule at www.chelanpud.org under “Parks” and “Special Events.”
Antiques, Art, Collectibles
scene. Three antique shops make up something of a mini-tour for antique lovers. Pick up the “Treasures of Chelan” antique map at the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. Other shops have antiques tucked away here and there among collectibles and gift items. Along with treasures out of North Central Washington’s farmhouses and small-town residences, you may discover choice pieces from the East Coast or Europe. Fine art can be viewed in several art galleries in the valley. Discover oils, acrylics, watercolors and pastels of the beautiful scenery and life in and around Lake Chelan. Also find original, fine jewelry pieces, photographs, prints, sculptures, hand-carved walking sticks and stained glass originals. If collecting is your passion, you are in luck at Lake Chelan. The variety is boundless - flags, copperware, glassware, marionettes, souvenir spoons and mugs, china dolls, doorknockers, Christ-
mas items, basketry and candlesticks. You will also find everything imaginable for the serving and enjoyment of local wines and fruit, household items decorated with apples, rocks and minerals, prints of old historic events, art deco vinegar and oil bottles, quilts, items for nature lovers - the list goes on. Whatever it is, you can probably find what you’re looking for in the Lake Chelan Valley.
Museums
Next to the clock in downtown Chelan, take a step back in time. On the corner of Woodin and Emerson, visitors to the
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Things to do valley can find the Lake Chelan Historical Society’s Museum. Lake Chelan was carved out by glaciers more than 10,000 years ago. Native Americans populated the lake’s shores for centuries, before white settlers arrived in the 1800s. The city of Chelan was founded in 1902. The museum holds Native American artifacts from around the region. Other exhibits tell the story of early white settlers, miners and hydroplane racers. There is a tribute to the local apple industry and the lost art of old-fashioned apple labels. Apple labels, historic photos and numerous publications are available for purchase. Pamphlets are also available for selfguided historical walking tours. As an example of early 20th century architecture, check out Hotel Chelan, currently home of the Campbell’s Restaurant and Pub. Built in 1901, it is one of the oldest buildings in Chelan. Another example of early American architecture is St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, built in 1898 by volunteers. Its steeple and belfry were added in 1900. The Ruby Theatre, just down the street, was built in 1914. It is thought to be the oldest continuously running movie theater in Washington State. During the summer the museum will be open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hours will vary in the fall and winter. The museum will also be open by appointment during that time.
For more information or to make appointments call 682-5644. In Manson, a new reading corner opened in May 2004. Ray Bumgarner collected artifacts, pictures and writings about the area during his 88-year lifetime in the hopes that one day they would be put in Manson’s own museum. When he died, he left more than $300,000 to the Parks Department to make this dream a reality. Bumgarner’s collection has found a home in a building the Parks Department bought in his name at 312 S. Quetiloquasoon, behind the Manson School District Office. It is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 687-9635.
Lake Chelan Rodeo
If you haven’t experienced the thrill of watching a bull rider attempt to ride a rip-snortin’, nasty 2,000 pound bull that wants nothing more than to spin the rider on its horns, you’ll get your chance if you visit Chelan in late July. Rodeo is the only major competitive sport that originated from an actual working lifestyle. The two-day Lake Chelan Rodeo, part of the Pro-West Rodeo Association circuit, runs July 18 and 19. It includes all of the standard rodeo events - calf roping, saddle and bareback bronc riding, team roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing and of course, bull riding. 12
This year’s rodeo begins Friday evening at 8 p.m. with the grand entry. The Chelan Rodeo Queen and visiting rodeo royalty will welcome the crowd before the events kick off. Youngsters have an opportunity to get into the ring and take part in the excitement during the annual chicken race Friday night. Children win cash prizes by chasing down one of the wild chickens released during the event. Kids 12 and younger are welcome to participate. Depending on the number of participants, “slack” will be held on either Friday or Saturday. “Slack” is made up of rodeo events with too many cowboys signed up to run during the main competition. On Saturday morning, July 19, the Chelan Rustlers Club offers a real cowboy breakfast at the rodeo grounds at 6 a.m. Saturday night a new batch of professional cowboys and cowgirls will try to beat Friday night’s participants for a share of the prize money. The Lake Chelan Rodeo offers plenty of excitement for rodeo fans from the opening ceremonies to the final snortin’, twistin’, buckin’ bull ride. For more information, call 682-9027.
Bird Watching
The best places for birding in the Lake Chelan Valley can be found with the help of Audubon Washington’s colorful
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Things to do “Great Washington State Birding Trail” map, available at the Visitor Center in Chelan. Lake Chelan State Park on the south shore is busy in the summer but is a recommended birding spot in the fall and spring. Find thrushes, nuthatches and sparrows, as well as waterfowl. Chelan Riverwalk Park, right in town, is home to a number of species, including swallows that nest under the bridges. Wapato Lake Park near Manson is good for beginning birders. Thirty-five species of water birds have been spotted there, along with sandpipers, great blue herons and quail. Viewing is best in the spring and fall. For a unique birding experience, make the trek uplake to Stehekin. The bird watching is good spring, summer or fall. Look for hummingbirds, tanagers, warblers, the red-eyed vireo and the harlequin duck. In the fall, keep an eye out for the blue grouse, the pileated woodpecker and the dark-eyed junco. A few trumpeter swans took up residence two years ago. For a free copy by mail of Audubon’s birding trail map, call 866-WA-BIRDS or go to wa.audubon.org/birds_GreatWABirdingTrail_OrderMaps.cfm.
The hatchery staff takes the time to show visitors around and answer questions Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Group tours are also available by appointment. For more information, call the hatchery at 682-5514. The Lake Chelan Sportsman’s Association is spearheading an effort to redesign Beebe Creek, just across the Highway 97A, to create better spawning conditions. The area is also being developed for wildlife viewing and education.
Wells Dam
Chelan Fish Hatchery
The Chelan Fish Hatchery, located on the Columbia River north of Chelan Falls, raises rainbow and cutthroat trout for stocking purposes in Chelan, Kittitas, Douglas and Okanogan counties. Lake Chelan alone receives 100,000 cutthroat trout from the local hatchery. The hatchery raises other trout species, which are transported all over eastern Washington.
Douglas County’s Wells Dam, 15 minutes north of Chelan on Highway 97, provides hydroelectric power to Douglas County residents, who enjoy electricity so inexpensive that it costs less than the average national wholesale price. Wells Dam has a major fish hatchery operated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Approximately 3 million juvenile salmon and steelhead raised at the facility every year are released into the Columbia River and the 13
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Things to do tributaries above Wells Dam. Vacationers looking for an educational break can learn about hydroelectric power, local history and the salmon’s life cycle by touring the dam’s visitor center. There you’ll find a salmon exhibit, displays on Native American and pioneer history and a viewing window to see the salmon. Call (509) 923-2226 to arrange a tour.
Rocky Reach
Rocky Reach Dam, 30 miles south of Chelan, draws in tens of thousands of visitors. The hydroelectric project is one of three dams that supply power to the Lake Chelan area and the rest of Chelan County. It also provides an education to
visitors, who can tour free-of-charge, the powerhouse, the museum, the art displays and the fish-viewing windows. Catch an informational video in the theater or snap a postcard-quality photo from the balcony, which offers a view of
the dam, Lake Entiat and the Columbia River. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are available at Alexandria’s Café. Catch the exhibit on the utility’s other major dam, Rock Island. Visitors can also enjoy a scavenger hunt, a display of Gyotaku fish printing, and - a crowd favorite - fish viewing at the adult fish ladder and the juvenile fish bypass. Stretch your legs and walk the 30 acres of award-winning lawns and gardens. A playground will keep the youngest family members happy. The Visitor Center is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. through Thanksgiving. If you want a guided tour of Rocky Reach, call 661-4960. To reserve a park shelter, call 663-7522 or check out www.chelanpud.org.
Uplake Chelan For a truly special experience, get away from the beaten paths at the lower end of the lake and visit Holden Village or Stehekin, located in the spectacular North Cascades National Park. Both serve as starting points or restful retreats for hikers and backpackers, outdoor vacation destinations with access to boating and fishing in the sunny blue waters of Lake Chelan. In their own ways, both provide spiritual relief from the busy “real world.” Learn more about our two uplake villages below.
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Holden Village
Holden Village is a year-round ecumenical Christian center for renewal. It is located in the mountains 12 miles inland from the ferry landing at Lucerne on Lake Chelan. Holden welcomes everyone. The 2008 summer program runs from April 1 through mid-September. Sessions include Bible study, theology, ethics, the environment, literature and family issues. Children’s programs are also offered. Even though Holden is situated in a remote area, getting there is as easy as taking a Lake Chelan Boat Company vessel from Chelan or Fields Point. Visitors will be met at Lucerne. Reservations to stay at the village are required. During the summer season, the Holden Village bus picks up guests arriving by boat at Lucerne daily from May 1 through Oct. 31. Telephone service is not available in Holden Village, so individuals interested in visiting should write to Holden Village, HC00 - Stop 2, Chelan, WA 98816. Registration forms, as well as information about rates and other aspects of Holden Village, are also available on its Web site, www.holdenvillage.org. Those just wishing to pass through are
welcome, but should write to request a space on the bus from Lucerne.
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Uplake Chelan Stehekin
Stehekin is a small community at the northwest end of Lake Chelan, nestled in a valley in the North Cascade mountains. Its slow pace and old-fashioned lifestyle is due to its remote location – no roads go to Stehekin, so one must either take the Lady of the Lake, (509) 682-4584, or one of her sister boats, or fly uplake on a Chelan Airways float plane (509) 682-5555. The boat ride to Stehekin and back can be very enjoyable. Many people use binoculars to scan the hillsides for bears, goats and interesting rock formations. The shoreline is dotted with cabins. The area abounds with recreational opportunities. About three and a half miles from the boat landing are 312-foot Rainbow Falls and historic Buckner Orchard. Get to these popular sites by walking, biking or taking a bus. Tickets for a day tour are available on-board the
Lady Express. Stehekin is a remote area for people, but not for animals. Wildlife is all around, so fishing and bird watching are popular. Boating, camping, river rafting and horseback riding are some of the other activities possible in Stehekin. The Stehekin Valley is well known for the number of hiking trails of all levels of difficulty along the lake and throughout the valley. The public lands in the valley are administered by the National Park Service and lie within the boundaries of the North Cascades National Park Complex. The NPS maintains the Golden West Visitor Center with maps, trail guides and shuttle bus information. Inside the visitor center is an art gallery with changing displays. Through a lease agreement with the park service, accommodations are available at Stehekin Landing Resort, formerly known as Stehekin Lodge. For more information about the Stehekin Landing Resort or Stehekin Valley Ranch accommodations,
camping or activities, visit the website at www.stehekin.biz. Rental cabins and commercial lodgings provide overnight accommodations. Call the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce in Chelan, (509) 682-3503 or 800-4CHELAN, for information. Much more information about Stehekin is available for Internet users by using “Stehekin” as the search word in your favorite search engine, or by visiting www. stehekinchoice.com.
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Recreation Chelan has everything for the visitor in search of summer fun, from boating and waterskiing to swimming, sailing, fishing or sunbathing on the sandy beaches of Lake Chelan. Hiking opportunities range from the family-friendly to the truly adventurous. Chelan also offers some of the best conditions for hang gliding and paragliding from atop the world-famous Chelan Butte – now that’s adventure! For the more relaxed crowd, take a historical walking tour of downtown Chelan, check out the many murals and get a glimpse of the turn-of-the-century West. Plan to take in a classic car show, sailing regatta, hydroplane races or attend a concert in Riverwalk Park. Whatever recreational activities you enjoy, Chelan has it all.
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Swimming
Lake Chelan is 50.5 miles of some of the nation’s cleanest water. A number of major beaches in both Chelan and Manson are favorite swimming holes for locals and visitors alike, but any area free of boats and other water traffic is good for swimming in the lake's breathtaking blue to turquoise water. The Lake Chelan State Park is an excellent place to swim, camp, hike and boat. Just below the Best Western Lakeside Lodge on the south shore, Lakeside Park offers shaded, grassy spaces and easy access to the water. Right in town, along Highway 150 (Manson Road), Don Morse Memorial Park is a popular destination for swimmers and sunbathers. Don Morse Park
also provides several amenities for those who seek a quick break from the water – a putting green, a go-cart racetrack, basketball courts, a sand volleyball pit, tennis courts, and a skate park. Don Morse Park is adjacent to the Lakeshore RV Park, so it’s convenient for the camping and RV crowd. Seven miles up Lake Chelan’s north shore, Manson is the last town in the Valley accessible by car. In downtown Manson, near the boat moorage, Manson Bay Park is less populated than the swimming areas in Chelan. Manson Bay features an enclosed swimming area with a dock and two lifeguards. Follow signs farther up the back roads of Manson, and you will be led to one of the Lake Chelan Valley’s best kept secrets – Willow Point Park, just off Lakeshore Drive. Beautifully landscaped, this secluded park slopes down to the inviting water and includes park benches and barbecues available for public use. Remember to play it safe. Accidents occur on the lake every year because people aren’t aware of their surroundings or do not know how to swim. Don’t dive into the lake if you don’t know how deep the water is. Don’t boat without a flotation device, and don’t go into deep water unless you’re an accomplished swimmer.
Boating
More than 60 percent of Lake Chelan’s shoreline can be reached only by boat as it extends into the North Cascades National Park or wilderness areas. So it’s no surprise that many launch docks, boat rentals and tours are available to anyone
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Recreation one-day parking, and season passes are $25 for residents and property owners and $40 for visitors), Lake Chelan State Park ($5 or $50 annually), 25-Mile Creek State Park ($5). Chelan Falls Park, Chelan Falls Powerhouse Park, Beebe Bridge Park and Riverwalk Park are free.
Boat Fuel
Available at Lakeshore Marina (Don Morse Memorial Park), Lake Chelan Marina, Watson’s Resort, Kelly’s Resort, 25-Mile Creek State Park (at high water only), Stehekin.
Rules of the water – To keep the lake clean, it is important to dispose of milfoil, a weed that interferes with swimming, boating and fishing. Milfoil is carried on the propellers or other parts of boats being transported from one body of water to another. The weed looks feathery, with at least a dozen pairs of leaflets. Make sure you remove and properly dispose of all plant material from your boat and trailer before they
Pump Out Stations
Lakeshore Marina, Old Mill Park, Manson Bay Marina, Fields Point Landing, Stehekin. Boats can be fueled up at several locations around Lake Chelan. Remember to be careful and not overfill or spill gas or oil into the water while fueling. who has an urge to explore on the wild side. Take part in paragliding, or rent a personal or family-sized boat for the day. Kayaking and canoeing are options for those wishing to take their time and enjoy the more peaceful, secluded areas of the lake.
Boat launches
Lakeshore Marina at Don Morse Park ($3), Old Mill Park ($5, includes
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Recreation hit the water. Carry a bag to collect your trash, and dispose of it when you return to shore. This applies to sewage as well – bring a port-a-potty or make sure your holding tank is well sealed. Sewage should leave your boat only at a pump-out station. Bilge water is not to be pumped into the lake. Boat washing must be done on shore to assure that no chemical cleaners enter the lake. Exhaust systems must meet legal requirements and be in good working order. To find out how to dispose of used oil and other chemicals, call 682-4663.
River Rafting
Those who seek their thrills on the water may find Lake Chelan’s pace a little slow. In that case, a trip to the head of the lake is in order. That is where you’ll find the remote village of Stehekin and the white waters of the Stehekin River. Rafters will use Bullion Launch to enter the river. The course runs down-
stream from there, 10 miles to the river’s end. The American Canoe Association rates this stretch of rapids as Class 2, but the outfitters who lead the tours call it a 2-plus. The Stehekin is faster than most Class 2 Rivers, and has a number of hazardous log jams. The second half of the ride is considerably smoother, but boaters still need to look out for woody debris. To confirm your whitewater plans, contact the Stehekin Valley Ranch at 682-4677.
Canoeing and Kayaking
For a more adventurous paddler, heading uplake in a canoe or kayak is the experience of a lifetime. The busy boat traffic gives way to quiet wild beauty still largely unknown to most visitors. There are a number of campgrounds accessible by water for camping along the way. Be sure to get through the narrows before the winds kick up in the afternoon and makes maneuvering difficult. The Columbia River offers another paddling opportunity between the Wells Dam and Rocky Reach Dam. Beavers, eagles, ducks, geese and other fowl have made this area their home. There are many boat launching places in this area, making it ideal for long or short paddling trips.
Personal Watercraft
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Lake Chelan offers the canoeist or kayaker an opportunity to escape the pressures of modern-day life for a few hours or even a few days. In the early morning and late afternoon, when the lake is calm and the majority of the watercraft is off the lake, a paddle around the lower basin is a unique and calming experience.
With such an expansive surface, Lake Chelan is in no danger of running out of room for boaters. All the same, there are those who prefer the motorboats smaller, more maneuverable cousin, the personal watercraft. You need not even own a PWC, as several rental agencies offer them here. As for every other vehicle on the water,
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Recreation certain regulations govern the operation of personal watercraft. Most importantly, a Coast Guard-approved life jacket must be worn during operation. Drivers must be at least 16 years of age, and minors must ride with an adult. You must be 18 to rent a personal watercraft. Water-skiing and other towing is prohibited from PWC’s. The only exception is when the craft’s manufacturer has rated it for three passengers and an observer is on board to keep an eye on the person being towed.
Fishing
Fishing Lake Chelan can mean an allday excursion with one of the Valley’s fishing guides, or dropping a line off the dock between Campbell’s Resort and the old bridge. The biggest catches are the plentiful lake trout and the prized Chinook salmon. Stocking programs release about 200,000 cutthroat trout in Lake Chelan. There is no limit on lake trout, or Mackinaw, which are in season every day of the year. The state’s largestever lake trout was pulled out of Lake Chelan, weighing in at 35 pounds, 7 ounces. Due to dwindling numbers, Chinook fishing is limited to the month of May. The Kokanee, which are landlocked sockeye salmon, congregate in the waters near Lakeside Park in April and May and make their way to Mill Bay near Manson by late June, before heading farther uplake. They are also in season year-round. The prize fishing in Roses and Wapato Lakes near Manson may be more of
a secret. Each of those lakes gets about 150 jumbo rainbow trout every spring. You’ll also catch catfish, crappie, bass, brown trout and bluegill on Roses. Other fish found in Wapato Lake are bluegill, perch, crappie and largemouth bass. The Columbia River and its tributaries north of Lake Chelan offer steelhead and Chinook salmon fishing in season. Detailed regulations are found in the Fish and Wildlife Department’s fishing rules pamphlet, which is available online at wdfw.wa.gov. Fishing licenses and information are available at Kelly’s Ace Hardware in Chelan. In Stehekin, McGregor Mountain Outdoor Supply sells two-day fishing passes. Fishing tackle can be purchased at Pat and Mike’s uplake from Chelan on Highway 97A. Those staying on the south shore will find this stop convenient. A great kids’ fishing event happens every Mother’s Day – it’s the Clark-
Kearney Memorial Kids Fishing Derby at the Lake Chelan Golf Course. The pond is stocked with trout, and every child between the ages of one and 14 who reels in a fish gets a prize. This year, the derby is Sunday, May 11, in the afternoon. The derby is sponsored by the Lake Chelan Sportsman’s Association.
Summer runs Pig Jig
This run is a 2K/5K event that takes you through Manson’s streets the morning of the Manson Apple Blossom Parade. This year, the Pig Jig is May 10 starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet race organizers in downtown Manson. Arrive by 7:30 a.m. to register the day of the race. The fee is $15. Proceeds benefit the scholarship fund for Manson’s royalty. All participants receive T-shirts. For more information call 682-4502.
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Recreation Century Challenge
Take your pick of a 30, 60 or 100-mile bike ride through the picturesque Lake Chelan Valley. Starting in Chelan’s Don Morse Park on Saturday, June 14. The challenge is always held the second Saturday in June and provides a three-segment course of varying skill. Take in the sights of Navarre Coulee, Lake Chelan, orchards in the Manson valley and McNeil Canyon. For more information, visit www.CenturyRide.com or call Scott at 670-0044.
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Lake Chelan Shore to Shore Marathon
Saul Gallegos Memorial Run
Join the community at Singleton Park in Manson on Saturday, June 21 for this event, named for Deputy Saul Gallegos, who was killed in the line of duty in 2003. Walk the 3K, or run the 5K or 10K. All proceeds from the run will help fund scholarships for each of Gallegos’ four sons. For more information, contact Eileen at (509) 667-6848.
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lons for beginners and more experienced athletes will feature swimming in Lake Chelan, running around local parks and the south shore of the lake, and biking along scenic highways. Run relay, 5K or 10K races, bike from 12 miles to 56 miles, and even qualify for national competitions with the Olympic Triathlon and the ChelanMan Half Iron. Register and get more information online at www.chelanman. com, or call (360) 325-0715.
This event is brought to Chelan by a local group to help raise funds for local youth. Seven different races for all ages and skill levels will be held July 18 and 19 in Don Morse Park. Triath-
Another popular endurance test is the Lake Chelan Shore to Shore Marathon, which is actually three races in one – a full marathon, a half marathon and a 10K race. This year, the races will take place Sept. 20. The certified marathon course is one of the most scenic in Washington State, starting uplake of Fields Point Landing and finishing along the waterfront at Manson Bay Park. The event, now in its seventh year, attracts 200 participants. Awards are given to the first three finishers in each age division and the first male and female finishers. All who complete the marathon and the half marathon receive finishers’ medals. For more information or to register, go to www.runlakechelan.com or call (509) 682-8023. Proceeds benefit recreation programs for youth.
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Recreation Chelan Chase
The Chelan Chase is an annual 5Krun/walk fundraiser that winds through the streets of Chelan. The race will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, starting at the old bridge and finishing at Riverwalk Park. Proceeds benefit the Lake Chelan Hospital Mammography Department and the American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Research Division. For more information, call 687-9288.
Skate Park
If you’re a teenager, or the parents of teens, wondering how they’ll stay entertained on your vacation, look no farther than the Lake Chelan Skate Park at Don Morse Memorial Park. Skateboarders, in-line skaters and bicyclists have a park that’s better than ever in 2008. Take advantage of the high-quality ramps, rails, picnic tables and other equipment. Nearby are basketball courts, a picnic shelter, restroom facilities and, on the lake, a roped-off swimming area. Don Morse Memorial Park is on Manson Highway next to the City’s 165site RV Park. The skate park is visible from the Don Morse Park entrance and is open to all, free of charge.
Take a Walk
The Lake Chelan Valley offers plenty of opportunities for the walker. Whether it is a downtown stroll, a walking tour to take in the many murals around town, a walk through a city park or a hike along a stretch of the community's Lakeside Trail or exploring the many loop trails at Echo Ridge, visitors will find many opportunities to stretch their legs and take
in a breath of truly fresh air. The afternoon temperatures can get fairly high, so we recommend morning or evening walks. At Echo Ridge you can watch the sun set on the Cascade Mountains. The back roads offer great views, little traffic and plenty of solitude. Depending on the season, walkers can take in the sweet smell of fruit blossoms in the spring, soak up the summer warmth or marvel at the one-of-a-kind smell of apples ripening on the trees in early fall. Some favorite walking routes are the old Gorge Road, the face of Chelan Butte and the many U.S. Forest Service roads and trails around the lake. Check with the Chelan Ranger District or the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce for maps. There are more options uplake, at North Cascades National Park. From Stehekin, walk through the dense forest surrounding Agnes Creek Trail. Hike as high as 5,700 feet from the Company Creek Trail, or catch your breath by taking in the awe-inspiring beauty of the
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Recreation waterfalls in the Horseshoe Basin on the popular Cascade Pass Trail. If a shorter, in-town stroll is more your speed, the Lake Chelan Historical Society provides a brochure to guide you on a historical walking tour of downtown Chelan. Find out what that apartment building or that realty office originally housed. You’ll be in for some surprises! Visit the Chamber’s Visitor Center in Chelan and pick up the historical walking tour brochure. Also, check www. cometothelake.com for safety tips.
Mountain Biking
In the summer, mountain bikers take over the same trails populated by crosscountry skiers in the winter. Most offroad bicycle enthusiasts find themselves
at Echo Ridge Nordic Ski Area after the snow melts. Echo Ridge offers more than 17 miles of trail, including some single-track runs. It is a great place for the family to ride, but even the most advanced mountain biker can find a loop to challenge his or her aerobic fitness. For more details on Echo Ridge, pick up a mountain bike trail map at the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce. Outside of Echo Ridge, the Valley offers plenty of exciting mountain bike riding. Hard-core riders should put Devil’s Backbone and Pot Peak on their list of epic rides. On the north shore of Lake Chelan, the Summit Trail that leads in to the Chelan/Sawtooth Wilderness is also “epic.” Biking is a great way to witness nature in action. Be cautious of rattlesnakes and mountain lions in the lower basins. The Lake Chelan Valley also has a bicycle club, Chelan Valley Cyclists. News and rides are posted on its Web site, www.bikelakechelan.com. If you enjoy bike touring, the Dam2Dam bike ride held the last Saturday of September might be what you're looking for. It is scheduled for Sept. 27 this year, starting from the Lincoln Rock State Park and taking cyclists on 25-, 50- or 100-mile routes along the scenic Columbia River. Don’t forget protective gear, sunscreen, lots of water and a tool kit in case your bike has trouble. Ride with a friend. For more information, visit the bike club’s Web site listed above or www.visitlakechelan.com.
Hang Gliding & Paragliding
During the hot summer months, hang glider and paraglider pilots from around the world come to Chelan to soar our famous air. Pilots launch from Chelan’s
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Recreation Sky Park on top of Chelan Butte, using rising pockets of hot air called thermals to lift them 9,000 to 12,000 feet above sea level. Hang glider pilots can then travel as far as Idaho or Canada. Chelan hosts several hang gliding events each year, the biggest being the Chelan Cross Country Classic – one of four events in the nation sanctioned by the United States Hang Gliding Association. If the weather cooperates, the pilots will fly for six days of competition ending Saturday, July 5. Hang gliding and paragliding are extreme sports that are generally not spectator friendly, but a trip to the top of the butte to watch the pilots launch is worth the drive. The best viewing time is between noon and 2 p.m., when the thermals become active. A dirt road that switches back and forth up the butte will take you to the top – the ride is slow and quite bumpy. Access Chelan Butte Road across the highway from the Best Western Lakeside Lodge on the south shore.
Smoking is a fire hazard and is not allowed on the butte. Bring plenty of liquids and sunscreen – the sun is relentless up there.
Golfing
Lake Chelan’s resort atmosphere, the ambiance of desert sun and majestic mountain scenery, and a growing number of quality golf courses have made the area a great destination for golfers from across the state and around the world. The newest links can be found at the Golf Course at Bear Mountain Ranch. Circled by breathtaking views, the Bear Mountain course aspires to become a premier Pacific Northwest golf facility. Bear Mountain is on the south shore, less than 10 minutes from Chelan on Highway 97A. The hilly location makes for dramatic terrain and expansive lake and mountain views on every hole. Five tee placements accommodate recreational and pro golfers. Bear Mountain has a dress code – no
jeans, tennis shorts or T-shirts. Spring greens fees until May 24 are $60-$70, then are bumped up to $65-$75 until Sept. 15. Reserve a tee time by calling (877) 917-8200. The Highlander Golf Club in East Wenatchee, about 45 miles from Chelan, is a classic Highlands Scottish golf course. The club, open to the public, lies atop a cliff edge nearly 900 feet above the Columbia River. The 6,466-yard course boasts dramatic vistas and gaping pot bunkers on nearly every hole. Call (509) 884-4653 to make a reservation. Recently named the second best conditioned course in America by Golf Digest magazine, Desert Canyon, 17 miles south of Chelan, was designed to utilize
Don Morse Memorial Park — 18 Hole Professional Putting Course, Skate Park, Basketball, Tennis, & Volleyball Courts, Children’s Playground, Picnic Shelters, Beach and Swim Area. Phone: (509) 682-8023 www.ChelanCityParks.com
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Recreation the natural surroundings of the basalt cliffs along the Columbia River. The front nine is called “Desert” and the back nine “Lakes,” and the landscaping accentuates these designations to a “tee!” Desert Canyon also offers a championship putting course. Cart rentals are included in course fees and are a necessity. Desert Canyon was recently purchased by Homestead Northwest and reopens this spring with a newly remodeled restaurant and pro shop. Call (800) 258-4173. The Lake Chelan Municipal Golf Course is conveniently located in Chelan and has greens fees that compare favorably to some of the other local courses. Playing conditions are excellent, and the views, of course, are grand. Club and cart rentals are available. Metal spikes OK. There are senior, junior and twilight discounts, a driving range and practice putting greens. Check out the full service Lovo’s on the Green restaurant in the clubhouse – it’s operated this year by the owners of the popular Lovo’s Bistro restaurant in downtown Chelan. Alta Lake Golf Course, 20 miles north of Lake Chelan on Highway 97, has still more scenic mountain and lake views. The front nine is known as “Mountain,” while the back nine is “Desert Links.” The challenging course has large undulating greens and
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a practice putting green. The MA-8 Golf Course is a 9-hole course located by Mill Bay Casino in Manson. Be sure to visit this fun little course and play 9 or 18-holes. Fifteen miles farther north, at Bridgeport State Park, is Lake Woods Golf Course overlooking Rufus Woods Lake behind Chief Joseph Dam. This is a 9-hole short course open to the public, easy enough for beginner and intermediate players to play in the cool shade of large trees on a hot summer’s day. An 18-hole putting course called “The Green” at Don Morse Park in Chelan offers fun for everyone from tiny tots to hot shot golfers. No “putt-putt” course, the Green has rolling terrain, water, rocks and hazards. Great family fun, no tee times necessary. Many courses offer attractive lodging packages with several of the Lake Chelan resorts and motels. For more information visit www.GolfLakeChelan.com or contact the Visitor Center toll free at 1-8004CHELAN.
Shooting Range
Did you bring your gun with you on vacation but can’t find anything to shoot? Head to the shooting range managed by the North Cascades Sportsman’s Club. The public range, located about 10 miles north of Chelan, has a 75-yard outdoor pistol range, 400-yard outdoor rifle range, and areas for muzzleloaders, trap, skeet and archery. The Club’s most popular event is the annual turkey shoot the Sunday before Thanksgiving. The range is open to the public on Thursday’s at 7 p.m. and Sunday’s at 10 a.m. for trap and skeet shooting, and weekend days from 10 a.m. until dark for firing on the rifle and pistol ranges. To get to the range, head north on Highway 97A and take a left before the Lake Chelan Municipal Airport onto Apple Acres Road. Follow the road for four or five miles then turn left on Washington Creek Road. The address for the shooting range is 401 Washington Creek. The Sportsman’s Club offers hunter education classes in March and August. For more information about the classes, call 682-8263.
Chelan Airways 509-682-5555 www.chelanairways.com
Discover new places in a beautiful, classic 1957 deHavilland Beaver. Water and traditional landing at multiple airports. Get used to great service and prices. Experience the region with Chelan Airways. See our ad page 23.
Chelan Parasail 1228 W. Woodin Avenue, Chelan 509-682-7245
Enjoy the quiet, panoramic beauty of Lake Chelan from high above or go for some Aquatic Hysteria with one of our boat or personal watercraft rentals. We also offer uplake trips, economical private excursions, boat rescues (towing) and Marina services (fuel, moorage, heated boat and trailer storage). See our ad page 3.
Jet Skis Ahoy! Ship n’ Shore Marina 1230 W. Woodin, Chelan 509-682-5125
Choose Jet Skis Ahoy! For your watercraft or boat rental adventure. Free Hummer transport from your hotel. Open seven days a week, May through September. Multi-day and weekly rates also available, competitive prices. Military, law enforcement and firefighting discounts. Gas, ice and lunch from Ship n’ Shore Drive-Inn – all available at the dock! See our ad page 21.
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Recreation Manson Bay Marina On the lake in downtown Manson 509-687-9635
Manson Parks operates Manson Bay Marina, with 32 slips, some with power and water. A 220-foot breakwater protects boats from rough water. Walk to shops and restaurants. For camping, try Wapato Lake Campground, located two miles north of Lake Chelan. Enjoy shade, Wapato Lake and restrooms with pay showers. See our ad page 21.
Ruby Theatre 135 E. Woodin Ave., Chelan 509-682-5016
The Historic Ruby Theatre offers first run films for your convenience in downtown Chelan. Call for show times. See our ads page 19, 38.
Slidewaters Water Park 102 Waterslide Drive, just off Hwy. 97A, Chelan 509-682-5751
Ohme Gardens 3327 Ohme Rd., Wenatchee 509-662-5785
This nationally acclaimed 9-acre alpine garden was created on a barren hilltop, overlooking the Columbia River by the Ohme family over 75 years ago. A maze of native stone paths to fern bordered pools with trickling waterfalls, rustic shelters, secluded hideaways, a wishing well and spectacular lookouts that offer incredible views of the Columbia River valley below. See our ad page 16.
Reed’s Marine 222 E. Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-1302
Reed’s Marine is the only full service marine store in the Lake Chelan Valley. Along with boats for sale, we offer engine parts and fluids, props, safety gear, water toys, dock accessories, boatlifts, boat servicing and storage. We can cover all your boating needs! Come check us out! See our ad page 24.
Shoreline Watercraft and Boat Rentals (509) 682-1515 (800) 682-1561 www.shorelineofchelan.com
Five convenient locations on Lake Chelan; call for location nearest you! Yamaha three-person wave runners, eight and 10 passenger boats with and without wakeboard towers. Hourly, 1/2 day and full-day rentals. Multiple day discounts available. See our ad page 25.
There are plenty of thrills on the four main slides, where you twist and turn at your own speed. For the adventurous, there is the “Thunder Rapids” river ride, where you can bump and slide down waterfalls and rapids and the 400’ “Tube Blaster” with two 360º for single or double tubes and the “Downhill Racer.” For the beginner or more timid participant, there are two intermediate slides and two kiddie slides. One of our favorite play areas is for toddlers and younger children. See our ad page 2.
The Chamber of Commerce can direct you to fun!
To find out what’s going on in the spectacular Chelan Valley, visit the friendly staff at the visitor information centers in Chelan and Manson. The Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce staff will help you find lodging, local events or locations for hikes, fishing, water sports, camping or anything else under the sun. The Chelan Visitor Center is on the corner of Columbia Street and Johnson Avenue, across the street from Campbell’s Resort. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday from
Memorial Day to Labor Day. Leave a message after hours to receive information in the mail. The Manson Visitor Center is staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday through Monday from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Manson office is located in the Lake Chelan Business Center in downtown Manson, located at 145 E. Wapato Way. The Chamber publishes a one-page list of events every month, so visitors can learn what’s happening with a quick
glance. The local telephone number for the Chelan Visitor Center is (509) 6823503. The Manson Center can be reached by calling the toll-free number. The toll-free number is 1-800-4CHELAN, and the Web site is www.lakechelan.com. For those who are making their stay more permanent, the Chamber supplies relocation packets with information on the schools, city government and housing. 27
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Agri-tourism Agri-tourism: Wines and more
Lake Chelan’s agricultural tradition has sprouted a blossoming tourism industry featured at several agri-tourism locations. The Valley is the next upand-coming wine destination in Washington State. More and more visitors have been stopping by the tasting rooms of the area’s dozen or so award-winning wineries, and the list of wineries is expected to continue growing in 2008. Wine tasting is just one dimension of the agri-tourism experience here. Families can find U-pick berry farms, fruit stands, cider works and other diverse shopping experiences.
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Wineries:
Balsamroot Winery & Vineyard – Ivan Morse Road, Manson. 6873000. Call for hours. Benson Vineyards – Winesap Ave., Manson. 687-0313. Call for hours. Chelangr’La – Wapato Way in downtown Manson. 687-9746. Winery/tasting room at 3310 Manson Blvd.
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Chelan Estate Vineyards & Winery – Chelan’s longest running wine producers. They are located at 755 S. Lakeshore Road. 682-5454. Weekends 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., plus additional hours. Four Lakes Winery – A new winery overlooking the Columbia River six miles from downtown Chelan at 205 Howard Flats Road. Call (509) 6829028.
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April Chelan Nouveau
Oct Crush Festivals
May BBQ Opening,
Nov Giving Thanks in Wine Country
Dec Christmas Lighting Festival
Barrel Tasting
June Falling Cow Wine Festival Jan
Fire & Ice Festival
Sept Harvest Celebration
Red Wine & Chocolate
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509-687-WINE (9463)
www.LakeChelanWinery.com located 5.5 miles from Chelan on Chelan/Manson Hwy
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Agri-tourism KarMa Vineyards – Opening Memorial Day 2008. Vineyard overlooks Lake Chelan at 1681 South Lakeshore Road. Call (509) 669-5753. Lake Chelan Winery – Gift shop, tours, daily barbecues. 3519 SR 150 between Chelan and Manson. 687-9463. Hours 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nefarious Winery – South Lakeshore Road. 682-9505. Call for hours. Rio Vista Wines – Enjoy a parklike setting along the banks of the Columbia River at 24415 Highway 97. Call (509) 682-9716. Tildio Winery – A hidden gem. Patio overlooks Roses Lake near Manson. 70 E. Wapato Lake Road. 687-8463. Open noon to 7 p.m. in the summer. Tsillan Cellars – Tuscan-style winery sits on 100-plus acres on the south shore, offering concerts and a tremendous view of the lake. 3875 Highway 97A on south shore. 682-9463. Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tunnel Hill – Highway 97A, Chelan. 682-5695. Open weekends by
appointment. Vin du Lac – Highway 150, Chelan. 866-455-9463. Wine tasting and French Bistro open daily 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wapato Point Cellars – Quetiloquasoon Road, Manson. 6874000. Summer hours 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Farms/Stores
Apple Country U-Pick – Manson Blvd., Manson. 687-3982. Harvest your own fruit late July through October. Drive by or call for current products. Open Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Blueberry Hills – Washington St., Manson. 687-BERY. U-pick blueberry farm, gift shop, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., www.wildaboutberries.com. Jerzy Boyz Farm – Certified organic apples and pears. Dried fruit and apple butter. 25888 Howard Flat Rd. N.E., Chelan. 682-6269. Take a tour of
the 1936 packing line. Gift packs available during season and holidays. Call for hours. www.jerzyboyz.com. Lone Pine Fruit and Espresso – Highway 97, Orondo. 682-1514. Local products, fresh produce, espresso, baked goods, gifts and wine. Open daily 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winemaker’s Grill at Wapato point Cellars
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Agri-tourism Orondo Cider Works – Highway 97 in Orondo, 7.5 miles south of the Beebe Bridge. 784-1029. Cider, homemade donuts, produce, jams, gifts and espresso. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily during the summer. The Culinary Apple – E. Woodin Ave., downtown Chelan. 1-800-5686062. The Harvest Tree and Kitchen Station have combined to create the complete Chelan shopping experience – apple gift items, gourmet foods, fresh fudge, kitchenware, cooking instruction. Ships boxes of in-season apples. Hours Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. www.theapplestore. net. The Vogue…A Liquid Lounge – Premium Washington state wines, with an emphasis on the Chelan Valley; espresso, lunch menu, free Internet,
live music every Friday and Saturday. 117 E. Woodin Ave., Chelan. 888JAVA. Tentative hours 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon and sometimes later on Sunday. www.thevoguelounge.com.
Cascade Foothills Farmland Association P.O. Box 462, Peshastin 509-548-6784
The Cascade Foothills Farmland Association represents and promotes Agri-Tourism in North Central Washington, providing advocacy, support, training and event coordination to tourist destinations and individual related businesses. Plan a day trip or weekend getaway with the members of the Cascade Foothills Farmland As-
sociation, and enjoy the fruit of our labor. See our ad page 29.
The Sunshine Farm 509-682-1350 www.TheSunshineFarm.com
Sample the fruit! Pet the goats! We await your visit with delicious fruits and vegetables, a friendly staff, as well as handmade cards, specialty foods and other unique gifts. Enjoy! Open June thru October 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. See our ad page 29.
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Make your next event memorable at Chateau Farie Le Ponte Located behind the Fair Market off Easy Street
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Camping Day-Use Parks
There are plenty of campgrounds and parks for visitors to enjoy. Summer in the Lake Chelan Valley is wonderful! The lake and the surrounding mountains, hills and orchards provide the beauty, and the parks provide the places to stay and play. The Lake Chelan park system provides day-use parks as well as campgrounds for overnight stays.
Don Morse Memorial Park is where the City of Chelan meets the lake. It opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m., Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. It features a large swimming area with lots of grass where visitors and locals soak up the sun or take a break between dips. There are also basketball courts, a volleyball court, tennis courts and a skate park. Small children will enjoy the variety of big toys in the children’s play area. Also available for a fee, are the 18-hole putting course, and a go-cart course. A rental outlet has plenty of recreational items from board games to bicycles, canoes and boats to keep the visitor who forgot his tennis racket happy. 32
Lakeside Park, just off Highway 97A at the west entrance to Chelan, is a 10acre park with a playground area, shade trees, a seawall, an unsupervised swimming area, volleyball and basketball courts and two floating docks. Lakeside Park is also the site of many events throughout the year, including a hang glider “fly-in” and a triathlon. For more information on Don Morse Park or Lakeside Park, visit www.chelancityparks.com or call (509) 682-8023. Chelan Riverwalk Park lies on both sides of the Chelan River between the old bridge and the Dan Gordon Bridge. It’s 12 acres feature a one-mile scenic river loop trail, a free boat launch, day-use moorage, a picnic shelter and restrooms. Regular concert events are planned for 2008 taking place at the Pavilion. Riverwalk Park is a great place to take a morning or evening walk or run. For more information, call the Chelan County PUD at (509) 661-4551 or visit its Web site, www.chelanpud.org. Manson Bay Park is located in downtown Manson and has three dayuse boat docks, a swimming area with two lifeguards and a 32-slip marina. There is a $13 per night moorage fee $15 with water and power hookups. A sewer pump-out station is also available. For more information, call (509) 6879635. Old Mill Park is located on State Route 150, two miles east of Manson. This park has a four-lane boat launch, day-use boat moorage, a pump-out station, a picnic area with restrooms and boat-trailer parking. The boat launch day pass is $7 for both residents and non-residents. A yearly pass costs nonresident's $40, and resident's $25. For more information, call (509) 687-9635. Willow Point Park in Manson is two miles up-lake from downtown Manson. This two-acre park is right on Lake Chelan with a picnic area, swimming and restrooms. For more information, call (509) 687-9635. Singleton Field in Manson, near the intersection of Madeline Road and State Route 150, has ball fields, a regulation basketball court, a large grassy area and restrooms. Fields Point Landing is on the south shore of Lake Chelan, approxi-
mately 17 miles from Chelan. This 17-acre park features picnic areas, restrooms and a 3-D interpretive display about the Lake Chelan Valley and the surrounding region. Fields Point is a departure point for people traveling uplake aboard one of the ferries. The landing is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, from Memorial Day through Labor Day. For more information, call (509) 6822576. On the Columbia River, Chelan Falls Park is a 53-acre park with a swimming area, horseshoe pits, playground equipment, restrooms and showers, a shoreline trail, a tennis court, picnic shelters, soccer and softball fields, some dayuse boat moorage and a two-lane boat launch, plus plenty of parking. Call (509) 661-4551. Visitors to this park may catch a glimpse of a hang glider or paraglider using it for a landing site. Powerhouse Park will be closed for the 2008 and 2009 season. As part of the license issued to the Chelan PUD for the Chelan Dam, habitat restoration work must be done along the river adjacent to the powerhouse. The work will help create a better area for fish spawning in the future. For more information on either of the Chelan Falls parks, call (509) 661-4551 or visit the PUD Web site, www.chelanpud. org.
Campground Information
The overnight campgrounds listed here are accessible by boat. They are equipped with tent sites, fire rings, toilets and picnic tables. The docks are either fixed or floating and cannot be reached by car. More information is available at the joint U.S. Forest Service/National Park Service office in Chelan. Call 6822576. The campgrounds open during 2008 are: Deer Point, Graham Harbor, Corral Creek, Prince Creek, Domke Falls, Refrigerator Harbor, Lucerne, Flick Creek, Manley Wham, Weaver Point, Moore Point, Safety Harbor and Purple Point.
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Camping State Parks
Lake Chelan State Park and 25Mile Creek State Park charge $17 for a regular site, $12 for a primitive site and $23 for a partial utility site and $24 for a full utility site, per day. A daily fee of $5 is charged for watercraft launching, sewage dumping and parking. For more information call 1-888-CAMPOUT, or (360) 902-8844.
Campgrounds
There are numerous campgrounds in the Lake Chelan Valley - next to a lake or the Columbia River, in sunshine or in forest.
Lakeshore RV Park is adjacent to Don Morse Memorial Park in Chelan. It has 165 full hook-up sites (water, electric, sewer and cable TV), which accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, as well as 22 - 16’ x 16’ tent pads. The park also has picnic tables, a dump station, wireless Internet and ADA accessible restrooms and showers. Get assistance from the helpful volunteer, who lives on-site. Call for reservations, (509) 682-8023, or visit www.chelancityparks.com. Wapato Lake Park on the north side of Lake Chelan is operated by the Manson Parks and Recreation Department. This two-acre park has 26 RV and 14 tent sites, showers, restrooms, a pump-out station, docks and a boat launch. An upgraded RV site is $30 per night. An old RV site is $25 per night and a tent site is $22 per night. For reservations, call (509) 687-9635. Lake Chelan State Park, on the south side of Lake Chelan, is a 127-acre camping park in a forest setting. Lake Chelan State Park offers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking and walking trails, horseshoe pits, a large picnic shelter, a grassy sports field, restrooms, one boat
launch and a large dock. Call 1-888CAMPOUT for reservations or visit the state park Web site at www.parks.wa.gov. For general information, call (360) 9028844. 25-Mile Creek State Park is located at the end of the south shore road along Lake Chelan. It is a 235-acre campground. It has a new marina with 32 slips and two boat ramps. Bird watching, wading in the creek, swimming, mountain biking and fishing are some of the activities here. Call 1-888-CAMPOUT for reservations or visit the state park Web site at www.parks.wa.gov. For general information, call (360) 902-8844. Snowberry Bowl Campground is located above the lake in the mountains past 25-Mile Creek State Park. It has nine campsites, including two multiple-family RV sites. There are pit toilets, fire rings and tent pads. Camping fees are $10 for a regular site and up to $20 for double sites. Boaters pay a $5 per day dock fee in addition to camping fees. Camping is on a first come, first serve basis. (509) 6822576. Kamei Campground/RV Park is located at the northwest end of Wapato Lake. Fifty RV/camping sites, all on grass with water, electricity and some with sewer. Take advantage of the snack bar, fishing supplies and showers in the office building. Rowboats with electric motors are available, and you can bring your pets. Open April 29 through Labor Day. For reservations or more information call 687-3690. Beebe Bridge Park is located on the Douglas County side of the Columbia River. On 56 acres next to the Columbia River, the park offers 46 tent/RV sites with electricity, water, restrooms, showers, day-use facilities, a picnic shelter, swimming, two-lane boat launch, tennis courts, a shoreline trail and an RV dump station. Camping is on a first come, first serve basis. There is a $25 per night fee. Disabled veterans pay $15. Call (509) 661-4551 or visit the Web site, www.chelanpud.org.
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Wapato Lake Campground, where an upgraded RV site is $30 per night. An old RV site is $25 per night and a tent site is $22 per night. Call 687-9635 for more information.
Lake Chelan State Park Summer Programs
A grizzly bear’s skull is heavy. Listen! That’s an immature Great Horned Owl. The Ice Age flood was second only to the flood of Noah. Smell the difference between fir and Black Walnut. It’s story time with Grandma Roberta. Today we are going to build bat houses. Fiddle Neck... beautiful plant. Look for it by the stairway to the beach. Donald Duck goes camping. These are but a sampling of Lake Chelan State Park’s summer programs. Community and visitors alike are invited to attend Lake Chelan State Park’s summer programs beginning in midJune. There is no charge. Your rangers and/or invited speakers host these very entertaining and educational programs beginning each evening at 8:30 p.m., except Wednesday and Friday. Daytime programs include Grandma Roberta’s Story Time on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. and Jr. Ranger programs, intended for younger children through middle school, along with their parents, on Tuesday mornings at 10 a.m. But if you are coming on Saturday, come early. Space is limited around the fire for making s’mores. Yum! It’s all part of “Summer Fun” nights with Park Manager Dwight Keegan. 33
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Dining Blenderz Smoothies & More 115 S. Emerson, #C, Chelan 509-888-4669 www.blenderzchelan.com
Blenderz is a great spot to gather with friends and have a smoothie or bubble tea, and treats like homemade cheesecake. We also have gourmet pretzels and unique flavored bagels. See our ad page 34.
bar service. Orders to go, reservations welcome. Open Sunday thru Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. See our ad page 34.
Located at the intersection of Emerson and Wapato, one block off Woodin Ave., two blocks from Campbell’s Resort, one block from Riverwalk Pavilion.
Lake Chelan Winery 3519 SR 150, Chelan 509-687-9463
Slidewaters Restaurant 102 Waterslide Dr., just off Hwy. 97A, Chelan 509-682-5751
Chateau Faire Le Pont Winery One Vineyard Way, Wenatchee 509-667-9463, 888-874-9463
Chateau Faire Le Pont Winery, a Vineyard Café Restaurant with catering, is a state-of-the-art winery located in Wenatchee, Washington, producing world class, ultra-premium wines. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday. See our ad page 30.
Innamorata, LLC 509-682-8612
Summer dinner cruises from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Choice of Prime Rib, Salmon or Chicken Dijon. Enjoy 4-star food and local wines. Private charters are also available. www.Innamoratacruise.com. See our ad page 16.
La Brisa Mexican Restaurant 246 Hwy. 150, Chelan 509-682-5633
Come to La Brisa for a treat of Mexican authenticity! A family Mexican restaurant in the Chelan Plaza next to the Chelan Red Apple Market. Daily lunch specials, full dinner menu, kid’s menu, vegetarian and American dishes, and full
Located in the last privately owned apple packing shed in the valley. Lake Chelan Winery proudly features awardwinning wines, a 3,000 sq. ft. gift shop, and live music every “Friday at the Winery.” The ultimate winery experience isn’t complete without a delicious meal from the BBQ in the Vineyard. Bring the kids! Tasting room open daily yearround at 11 a.m. BBQ served from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., May thru October. www.LakeChelanWinery.com. See our ad page 28.
Local Myth Pizza 122 S. Emerson, Chelan 509-682-2914
Fresh crust, sauces you can trust, an epicurean must. Pizzas, calzones, salads, beer and wine for on- or off-premises. Eclectic ambiance. “Pizza as it could be.”
Slidewaters kitchen offers made-toorder burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, pizza, hand-dipped ice cream and much more at reasonable prices. See our ad page 2.
Troy’s Pizza of Chelan Chelan Plaza 246 W. Hwy 150, Chelan, WA 509-682-9787 www.chelantroyspizza.com
Family-owned and operated Pizzeria serving delicious time-honored recipes. Featuring: Specialty Pizzas and Calzones, Tasty Appetizers and Salads, Frosty Washington Beers, Local Wines, Delicious Desserts. Open Daily. Dine-In, Delivery, Carry-Out, Take-&-Bake.
Troy’s Pizza of Manson 509-687-3345 Manson
Outdoor café featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specialty pizzas and expanded menu items include hard ice cream, pastas, beer and local wines. Indoor seating, carry-out and delivery.
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Dining Wapato Point Cellars 200 Quetiloquasoon Rd., Manson 509-470-4000
Great wine, great food and great friends. There is no better place for a memorable winery experience than Wapato Point Cellars and the Winemaker’s Grill. From our family to yours, we invite you to experience our hand-crafted estate wines paired
perfectly with gourmet wine country cuisine from the Winemaker’s Grill. Browse the unique gift gallery or relax on the patio while watching the kids on the playground. Tasting room open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Restaurant and wine bar open from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Live music, weddings and events, family friendly. www.WapatoPointCellars. com. See our ad page 29.
Shopping Banjo Creek Farms 4848 Green Ave., Manson (509) 687-0532
Fashion for Twelve 114 E. Woodin Ave., Chelan 509-682-3183
Shop for casual clothing in junior and misses sizes. Souvenir T-shirts and sweatshirts for men, women and children. Nothing in the shop is priced over $12.99. All new merchandise. Credit cards accepted. See our ad page 36.
unique gift shop for Washington treasures – local wines, jams, hard ciders and our great fruit. Watch our Saturday morning Cider Pressings! Fresh cider doughnuts every day! Stop, relax and enjoy our instant homemade ice cream. 10 miles south of Beebe Bridge on Hwy. 97. www.orondociderworks.com. See our ad page 29.
Bear Foods Natural Market 125 E. Woodin Ave., Chelan 509-682-5535 or 800-842-8049
Gifts That Make ¢ents 509-682-1812 Corner of Johnson and Sanders
Pat & Mike’s 53 S. Lakeshore Rd., Chelan 509-682-2841
"Family fun awaits you with our petting zoo, gold panning, great retail shops and belly enticing food and coffee's. Explore Nancy's Nursery and relax in a beautiful farm setting." See our ad page 24.
Bear Foods offers quality gourmet and natural foods: organic produce, spices, teas, healthy snacks, cold drinks, ice cream treats, organic beer and wine; great body care products and an extensive selection of nutritional supplements and herbal remedies; pet food. Bear Foods is friendly folks and old-fashioned customer service. See our ad page 36.
A fun place to shop, including gifts for all ages and a full-service floral shop. Always unique and changing, you'll find something to fit anyone's taste or style. See our ad page 36.
Orondo Cider Works Edgewater Orchards Hwy. 97, Orondo 509-784-1829
Open daily at 7 a.m. Browse our
Fast food, videos, wine, hard ice cream, espresso, Italian sodas and ice cold beer. Firewood, gas – all grades including diesel and propane (re-fuelable). Inside seating, WI-FI Internet, grocery items, essential produce, ATM, local and out-of-town checks, automotive products, fishing and camping supplies, RV and boat parking, wheelchair access. #1 convenience store on the south shore. See our ad page 35.
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Shopping Slidewaters Gift Shop 102 Waterslide Drive, just off Hwy. 97A, Chelan 509-682-5751
Slidewaters gift shop offers the latest styles in summer beach wear; Tees, tanks, shorts, sandals, aqua socks and more. Great fashions for Mom and Dad, as well as teenagers and young adults. Lots of stuff for young ones too. All at very reasonable prices. See our ad page 2.
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History Lake Chelan Valley
Exploring fur traders were the first white men to see the Lake Chelan Valley in 1814, and the settling of the Lake Chelan Valley began about 1880. The first homesteaders were the Wapato Indian family from Entiat. 1886: The area was opened by the U.S. government to white settlement. The first white settlers were Ignatius Navarre, his wife and baby girl. 1888: The first sawmill, store and bunkhouse were built. 1889: The first steamer on Lake Chelan - “The Belle of Chelan.” 1890s: Miners came into the valley. 1892: The railroad from the south reached Wenatchee. 1900: The first Lady of the Lake passenger boat began service. It operated until 1915. 1927: A dam was built and the lake was raised 28 feet to provide hydroelectric power.
Chelan
1879: Camp Chelan was established by the U.S. Army to control reported Indian unrest. It was abandoned in 1880 because of difficulties in maintaining the remote camp. 1889: The town of Chelan was laid out by a surveyor for the federal government. Streets were wide to allow for wagons to turn around.
1889: The First Congregational Church of Chelan, later the Little Stone Church, was organized in Lakeside, then a separate city, where Lakeside Park is now. This was the first of many churches to spring up around the lake. 1889 or ‘92: The first school was started. 1890: The first two-frame houses were built. The population was about 200. 1890: A U.S. Post Office was established. 1891: The first newspaper was the Chelan Leader. It moved from Chelan Falls in 1892, a year after its establishment. 1901: Campbell’s Hotel opened. 1907: Chelan High School’s first senior class graduated. 1945: The first floatplane flight to Stehekin by Chelan Airways.
Manson
1879: The U.S. government set up the Moses Reservations, but in 1881 and 1884 the government made new arrangements for settling Indians. One was the Indian Homestead Act, allowing Indians to file for homesteads in the same manner as white people. Indians from the Entiat area filed for 640-acre allotments in and around Wapato Point, from present-day Green’s Landing to Mill Bay. The area, Wapato Point, was named for the head of the family, Wapato John. 1880: The first apple orchard in the area was planted by Wapato John; irrigation began with efforts to bring water in flumes from Mitchell, Safety Harbor, Poison and Grade Creeks to Antilon and Temple Lakes. 1890: Martin Venneberg settled on Joe Creek, above the Indian allotments. 1911: Peter Wapato and his wife Madeline deeded 346.14 acres to Wapato Irrigation Co., incorporated in 1906, which then developed the town. 1911: Chelan Leader newspaper announced the birth of the new town of Manson on June 22. Manson was named for Manson Backus, one of the initial investors in the town’s development. 1912: The first school was built, and a U.S. Post Office was established. 1921: The town’s first apple blossom festival was held. The first queen was
named in 1928. The Manson Apple Blossom Festival still thrives today. 1923: By this time, Manson had added electric lights, a public library and two stores. 1923: The first class graduated from Manson High School.
Chelan Falls
1891: The town was founded and platted. 1891: The Chelan Falls Leader newspaper began. It moved to Chelan in 1892. 1891: A U.S. Post Office was established. 1891: The road between Chelan Falls and Chelan was finished. 1892: The first school opened.
Entiat
1800s: The Entiat Valley was first settled by the Columbia River Chinook Indian Tribe. It was originally named 'Enteatqua' which means rapid water. 1896: Chief Silico Saska sold the town site of Entiat to settlers in the area. 1906: The first high school, Union High School was built. 1913: A fire destroyed the old town of Entiat except for six buildings. The town was rebuilt and moved closer to the railroad tracks, which were built in 1914. 1944: The town officially adopted their corporate seal. 37
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History Ruby Theatre
Enjoy cinema in the memorable Historic Ruby Theatre. This National Historic Register property, constructed in 1914, is the longest continuous running movie theatre in Washington. View first run films as you step back in time surrounded by the original theatre interior that includes a horseshoe balcony, pressed metal ceiling, ornamental lighting and cast proscenium arch. Come to the Ruby!
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Coldwell Banker Associated Realty Inc. Your Perfect Partner in Chelan. 800-572-9531 •
[email protected] 110 E. Woodin Ave. • Chelan, WA 98816 • (509) 682-7777 Lake Chelan’s Full Service Real Estate Company Waterfront Property • Recreational Land • Residential • Vacation & 2nd Home • Commercial
www.coldwellbankerari.com
Lake Chelan’s most comprehensive web site where you’ll find . . . • Waterfront Homes • Condominiums • Virtual Tours • Concierge • Three Lake Chelan Web Cams • Vacation Rentals
• Wapato Point • Time Shares • Area Links • Local Weather • Realty Watcher (listings e-mailed to you)
EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
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KELLY’S RESORT 12800 S. Lakeshore Rd., Chelan
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Whether your idea of “roughing it’ means a rustic camp along the shores of Lake Chelan or a comfortable room, suite, cabin or home, the Lake Chelan Valley has a special place for you. The Lake Chelan Valley and its surrounding mountains and valleys contain some of the best hotels, motels, resorts, B & B’s, vacation rentals and campground facilities in the Northwest. No matter what your choice, the hospitality and the scenery are always world class. Be sure to plan ahead, because many of these facilities fill up fast!
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Business & Services AGRI-TOURISM Orondo Cider Works 509-784-1029 See our ad page 29
ANTIQUES Apple Annie Antique Mall 509-782-4004 Antique Mall of Cashmere and Wenachee 509-782-1519, 509-662-3671
ATTORNEY Ronnie Rae Attorney at Law 509-323-9000 DUI, criminal defense services See our ad page 47
aPPAREL Fashion for 12 509-682-3183 See our ad page 36 Whaley’s General Store 509-682-2216 206 E. Woodin Ave., downtown Chelan Clothing and swim wear for women, men and children. Lake Chelan apparel, gifts, pet supplies and much more.
AUTO PARTS & REPAIR NAPA Auto Parts 509-682-4561 Corner of Sanders & Wapato, Chelan See our ad page 10 Talley’s Auto Repair 509-682-5478 A NAPA Auto Care Center
Bed & Breakfasts Chelan House Bed & Breakfast 509-888-4000 Wild Rose Bed & Breakfast 509-682-2974 See our ad page 40
Camping Chelan County PUD/Public Parks 509-667-4208 See our ad page 9 Lakeshore RV Park & Marina 509-682-8023 See our ad page 24 Manson Park & Recreation 509-687-6037 40 campsites in Manson, 2 miles north of Lake Chelan, showers, hookups, water skiing, great fishing.
Churches
DINNER CRUISES Innamorata Dinner Cruise & Yacht Charter 509-682-9500 See our ad page 16
ELECTRICIAN JM Corp 888-845-6745 See our ad page 20
FLORAL Gifts That Make ¢ents (509) 470-0528 See our ad page 36
Golf
Lake Chelan United Methodist Church 509-682-2241 Sundays 10:45 a.m. Pateros Church of Christ 509-923-2662 Corner of Independence and Beach www.pateroschurch.org Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course 509-682-8200 www.bearmt.com Desert Canyon Golf Course 800-258-4173 See our ad page 19 Lake Chelan Municipal Golf Course 509-682-8026 See our ad page 17
CIGARS
groceries/gas
Pat & Mike’s 509-682-2841 See our ad page 35
Bear Foods Natural Market 509-682-5535 See our ad page 36 Pat & Mike’s 509-682-2841 See our ad page 35
BANKS North Cascades National Bank 509-682-4502 or 1-800-603-9342 A local, community minded bank providing. Convenient and competitive banking and lending services. 11 locations. Member FDIC. www.ncnbank.com See our ad page 18
BARBER SHOP Hanson’s Barber Shop 509-682-5461, M-F 9-5, Sat. 9-3 Ste. 101, Unit B, Bradley St., Chelan
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Business & Services HAIR SALON Lake Chelan Headline Salon 509-682-5627, M-Sat. 8-5 Ste. 101, Unit B, Bradley St., Chelan
HEALTH CARE Lake Chelan Clinic 509-682-2511 Walk-in clinic – same day appointment See our ad page 5
Homes Chelan Cedar Linwood Homes 509-682-9783 See our ad page 31
Hospitals/Clinics Lake Chelan Clinic 509-682-2511 Walk-in clinic – same day appointment See our ad page 5 Lake Chelan Community Hospital 509-682-3300 See our ad page 11
ICE CREAM Pat & Mike’s 509-682-2841 See our ad page 35
information Brewster Chamber of Commerce 509-689-3464 See our ad page 42 Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce 509-682-3503 See our ad page 5 Pateros Chamber of Commerce 509-923-2571 See our ad page 42
KITCHEN & GOURMET Culinary Apple 509-682-3618 109 E. Woodin Ave., Downtown Chelan www.culinaryapple.com
Lodging Apple Inn Motel 509-682-4044 See our ad page 41 Chelan Quality Vacation Rentals 509-682-9782 See our ad page 42 Coldwell Banker/Associated Realty 509-682-7777 See our ads page 39, 48 GrandView on the Lake 800-962-8723 See our ad page 41 Kelly’s Resort 509-687-3220 See our ad page 41 Lake Chelan Motel 509-682-2742 See our ad page 41 Midtowner Motel 509-682-4051, 1-800-572-0943 See our ad page 41 Mom’s Montlake Motel 509-682-5715 10 non-smoking rooms Peterson’s Waterfront Resort 509-682-4002 Pickens Landing 509-687-3287 See our ad page 40 Silver Bay Inn Resort at Stehekin 800-555-7781 silverbayinn.com Sunspots Inns & Rentals 1-888-628-8989 www.Lake-Chelan.com See our ad page 42 Vacation Lake Chelan 509-670-8318 See our ad page 39
Marinas Lake Chelan Marina Chelan Parasail & Watercraft Rentals 509-687-7245 See our ad page 3 Manson Bay Marina 509-687-9635 See our ad page 21
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PET Care & SUPPLIES Whaley’s General Store 509-682-2216 206 E. Woodin Ave., downtown Chelan Dog and cat supplies. Treats, toys, water life jackets, beds and crates and many unique products.
Publishing Lake Chelan Mirror NCW Media Inc. 509-682-2213 www.lakechelanmirror.com Weekly news for the Lake Chelan Valley and Chelan County. Visitor’s guides for NCW. Advertising solutions from print to web. See our ad page 8
real estate agents Associated Real Estate Group 509-449-0679 See our ad page 11 Bear Mountain Ranch Real Estate 509-682-4000 www.bearmt.com Chelan Realty 509-682-4014 See our ad page 20 Coldwell Banker/ Associated Realty 509-682-7777 See our ads page 39, 48 Great Northern Land Company 509-670-4604 See our ad page 18 Morgan Picton & Associates 509-687-6360 See our ad page 35 Prudential Mike West Real Estate 800-962-7359 See our ad page 42 The Lakeland Agency 509-682-5658 See our ad page 22 Windermere Real Estate Lake Chelan 509-682-4211 See our ad page 13 Windermere Real Estate Lake Chelan Kara Schell 509-682-4211 See our ad page 17
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Business & Services recreation equipment & Outfitters FantaSea Connection Scuba Center 509-687-7711 Jet Skis Ahoy! 509-682-5125 See our ad page 21 Lake Chelan Marina/Chelan Parasail & Watercraft Rentals 509-682-7245 See our ad page 3 Pedal Paddle Lake Chelan 509-682-9211 246 W. Manson Rd., Chelan Reed’s Marine 509-687-1302 See our ad page 24 Shoreline Watercraft & Boat Rentals 509-682-1515 or 800-682-1561 www.shorelineofchelan.com See our ad page 25 Whistlin’ Pine Ranch/Sawtooth Outfitters 509-923-2548 See our ad page 16
restaurants/Espresso Andante Italian Restaurant 509-888-4855 113 S. Emerson, Chelan Blenderz 509-888-4669 See our ad page 34 Company Creek Pizza 509-682-2000 La Brisa Mexican Restaurant 509-682-5633 See our ad page 34 Local Myth Pizza 509-682-2914 See our ad page 34 Pat & Mike’s 509-682-2841 See our ad page 35 Slidewaters at Lake Chelan 509-682-5751 See our ad page 2 Studebaker’s 50’s Diner 509-782-4444, at Apple Annie’s Troy’s Pizza/Manson 509-687-3345 Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Delivery, Outdoor/Indoor Seating, Carryout See our ad page 34 Troy’s Pizza/Chelan 509-682-9787 in Chelan Plaza See our ad page 34
Resorts Coldwell Banker/Associated Realty 509-682-7777 See our ads page 39, 48 Kelly’s Resort 509-687-3220 See our ad page 41
Shopping Kelly’s Ace Hardware 509-682-2815 128 E. Woodin Ave., Downtown Chelan Gifts That Make ¢ents 509-682-1812 See our ad page 36 Memories by the Lake 509-682-2738 310 E. Johnson Ave., Chelan memoriesbythelake.com Slidewaters at Lake Chelan 509-682-5751 See our ad page 2
TATTOO & PIERCING Chelan Tattoo & Piercing Studio 509-682-4131 Corner of Johnson & Sanders, Chelan A clean, friendly shop.
TIMESHARES Coldwell Banker/Associated Realty 509-682-7777 See our ads page 39, 48
tourist activities Allan’s Fishing Guide Service 509-670-0411 or 509-687-3084 Aplets & Cotlets Candy Factory 117 Mission Ave., Cashmere 509-782-4088 Banjo Creek Farms 509-687-0532 See our ad page 24 Cascade Farmland Association 509-548-6784 See our ad page 29 Chelan Airways 509-682-0651 See our ad page 23 City of Chelan
Lake Chelan Historical Society Chelan Museum 509-682-5644 See our ad page 19 Lake Chelan Winery 509-687-9463 See our ad page 28 Lone Pine Fruit and Espresso 509-682-1514 Ohme Gardens 509-662-5785 See our ad page 16 Orondo Cider Works 509-784-1029 See our ad page 29 Ruby Theatre 509-687-5016 See our ads page 19, 38 Shoreline Watercraft Rentals 509-682-1515 See our ad page 25 Slidewaters at Lake Chelan 509-682-5751 See our ad page 2
TRANSPORTATION Lake Chelan Cab Company 509-682-TAXI 7 days a week
Vacation RENTALS Coldwell Banker/Associated Realty 509-682-7777 See our ads page 39, 48
WINERIES Chateau Faire Le Pont 509-667-9463 See our ad page 30 Lake Chelan Winery 509-687-9463 See our ad page 28 The Sunshine Farm/ Tunnel Hill Winery 509-670-3608 See our ad page 29 Vin du Lac 509-682-2882 Wapato Point Cellars 509-687-4000 See our ad page 29
www.ChelanCityParks.com See our ad page 24 Lake Chelan Bach Fest www.bachfest.org See our ad page 17
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