Where to stay in Wenatchee
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Wenatchee
1730 North Wenatchee Avenue, WA, 98801
A three-star hotel with luxurious details, this Marriott accommodation features spacious studios for independent living, plus a bright and breezy lobby perfect for meetings.
After a good sleep on your premium mattress, start your day with a swim in the pool and a complimentary breakfast.
Red Lion Hotel Wenatchee City Center
1225 North Wenatchee Avenue, WA, 98801
The whirlpool at this crisply-styled Downtown stay is one of its many first-class features. Relax on a deckchair lining the plush outdoor swimming area, then grab a bite to eat at the on-site restaurant, GriZZly Lounge. There are seven meeting rooms too, if you’re visiting on business.
Mountain Home Lodge
8201 Mountain Home Road, WA, 98826
About 30 minutes from Wenatchee, this remote lodge is a great place to soak up the spirit of Washington state. There’s a cabin complete with a two-person Jacuzzi, plus suites set amid the woodland.
In summer, you can kick back near the heated pool or hike out into the wilderness to glimpse wild deer.
Best restaurants in Wenatchee
Sumo Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi
1210 North Wenatchee Avenue F, WA, 98801
For a taste of faraway lands, Sumo Japanese Steakhouse is a popular choice. Here, food comes in a fusion of flavors – there’s yellowtail jalapeno sushi, avocado salad and hibachi New York steak. For dessert, try delectable fried ice cream.
The Wild Huckleberry
302 S Mission Street, WA, 98801
This restaurant and boutique serves up style as well as delicious food. The ingredients come from a variety of sources, with a menu that features items such as Louisiana crab cake, classic caprese salad and seafood fettucine with roasted Atlantic salmon.
McGlinn’s Public House
111 Orondo Avenue, WA, 98801
A friendly porch eatery specializing in high-quality sandwiches, grilled meats and pasta, McGlinn’s Public House is a great place to come for atmosphere and hearty food. There are classic dishes on the menu, such as simple bacon burgers, but also more adventurous options such as bison pasta.
What to do in Wenatchee, Washington
Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
127 South Mission Street, WA, 98801
To get to know Wenatchee’s cultural heritage, there’s no better place to visit than Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. This place opened in 1939 and has been the local hub for creative exhibits ever since.
Swing by to see the flagship mural, The Saga of Wenatchee, which has adorned the walls since the museum first opened and learn about the Native people of the Columbia Plateau.
Saddlerock Trail
1130 Circle Street, WA, 98801
Wenatchee is home to several great hiking trails, and Saddlerock Trail’s impressive vistas earn a place among them. It’s just two-and-a-half miles long, so suited to beginners of moderate fitness, and the rocky views of wildflowers make the climbs worthwhile.
Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort
7500 Mission Ridge Road, WA, 98801
If you’re visiting Wenatchee for winter sports, the 36 designated ski runs at Mission Ridge create abundant opportunities to ride the light, dry powder that falls in this region. Take a lesson or purchase lift tickets to go your own way.