Area Attractions

Museums, Memorials and Galleries

Fire Hall Museum


The Fire Hall Museum is next to the Okanogan County Historial Museum in the city of Okanogan.
» Located in Okanogan

Okanogan County Historical Museum


Built in 1975, the Okanogan County Historical Museum in Okanogan is run by the Okanogan County historical society.
» Located in Okanogan

Scenic Viewpoints

The Cariboo Trail


The Cariboo Trail spanned hundreds of miles and had its last cattle drive in 1868. A sign with information marks a point along the trail.

Hydroelectric Dams

Chief Joseph Dam


The Chief Joseph Dam has a spillway of 980 feet and has 19 gates. There are viewpoints on both the north and south sides of the dam.
» Located in Bridgeport

Scenic Drives

Methow Valley


The Methow Valley begins at the mouth of the Methow River in Pateros and continues up past the city of Winthrop.

North Cascades Highway


The North Cascades Highway takes you through the upper Methow Valley and up and over the Cascade Mountains.

Scenic Trails and Areas

Washington Pass Overlook


The Washington Pass Overlook is a viewpoint along the North Cascades Highway that features views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains.

Roadside Attractions

 

Winthrop National Fish Hatchery


The Winthrop National Fish Hatchery is part of the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery Complex.

Events, Stadiums and Arenas

 

Okanogan County Fairgrounds


The Okanogan County Fairground is a 67 acre facility that hosts various events almost year round.
» Located in Okanogan
 

Omak Stampede Grounds


With roots going as far back to 1933, the Omak Stampede and World Famous Suicide Race is held annually the 2nd weekend of August.
» Located in Omak