Along The North Cascade Highway
of Washington State
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The Methow Valley is Washington’s equivalent of the Old West. As you drive through the valley, you’ll pass fields of baled hay, big old weathered barns, corrals full of horses and the jagged Cascades for a backdrop.
This is the eastern gateway to the North Cascades Highway which is generally open mid-April through early to mid-November (weather/snow pack determines the closing and opening dates).
We circle through the spectacular Cascade mountain range and embrace the vineyard-laden Columbia River Valley, and the Wild West territory of the Methow Valley.
Gorge Creek Falls—242-foot waterfall four miles east of town.