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Fall Colors


Great Spots to See

- Chewuch River Road north from Winthrop - spectacular driving loops going up one side of the river and down the other; You can drive either the shorter loop of 16 miles, or continue on the longer loop for a 30 mile drive. There are good stopping places along the way on the longer loop.
Call the Winthrop Chamber for more information: 1-888-463-8469.

- Take the trail from the Mazama Store in Mazama-
along the river for a wonderful fall walk - total about 2-1/2 miles.

- For a 2 mile trail-
park at the Big Valley Ranch trailhead, 8 miles west of Winthrop on Highway 20.

- The Beaver Ponds at Sun Mountain Lodge are a beautiful spot to enjoy fall color. They are easily reached along the road, just one mile below the Lodge, and offer a trail around the pond - only about 1-1/2 miles long.

The Fruit of Fall- Northwest Apples
 

The Methow River with Fall Colors



QUICK FACTS


The apples of Okanogan Country are world-famous. Try a Macintosh, Fuji, or Golden Delicious for a healthy, tasty treat!

Early fall is the time for hiking in the high alpine areas. Since snow lingers there until mid-August, late August and early September is the best time of the year to experience the beauty above the tree line.

 

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