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Hiking in Chelan County offers diverse landscapes, from rugged mountain ranges to deep valleys and pristine alpine lakes, all accessible via public transport. The region, situated on the east side of Washington's Cascade Mountains, features extensive trail systems traversing subalpine forests and scenic river valleys. Hikers can explore areas around the 50.5-mile-long Lake Chelan and within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. This variety provides numerous bus station hiking trails for all skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hike to Howard Lake via the PCT in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, an easy 2.2-mile route with lake views.
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Hike the difficult 14.6-mile McGregor Mountain Trail for extreme elevation gain and panoramic views of Lake Chelan and the North Cascades.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Riverfront Park – Walla Walla Point Park loop in Wenatchee is a fantastic easy hiking option, offering a 3.2-mile (5.2 km) journey with just 28 feet (9 metres) of…
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Until the first half of the 20th century, Leavenworth had an important freight loading station as the community's largest economic factor. When the economy collapsed after the station was closed due to the relocation of the railroad lines, Leavenworth threatened to become a ghost town. In the 1960s, the remaining residents, with great commitment and without any historical reason for doing so, transformed the town into a "typical" mountain town in the Alps. The illusion of a Bavarian mountain village is further enhanced by the surrounding mountains.
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McGregor Mountain stands at 8,122-feet high mastiff above the Stehekin Valley in the North Cascades. This imposing looking peak is reached via a steep trail past Howard Lake and a final scramble up a talus-covered slope to a steep, exposed final scramble, which is not for the faint of heart. Be warned, there are steep drop-offs, off of slabs of rock, which might be wet, icy, and/or covered in ball-bearing-like rocks. There are red painted arrows on the rocks to help guide your way, but this summit is for the experienced hiker only. At the summit there is a Park Service radio repeater. You get truly fantastic views across the North Cascades of Bonanza, Dome Peak, Glacier Peak, and many more. Be as careful, if not more, on the way down from this remote, challenging peak.
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In the town center on the edge of Wenatchee National Forest, this refined, adults-only riverfront spa hotel is less than 2 miles from Leavenworth Ski Hill ski area. The hotel style is like crossing a Mediterranean castle with a Swiss chalet without all the gaudy features.
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Howard Lake is an idyllic lake at the base of Mount McGregor. If you want to take a break here, find the best spot is at the west side at a flat shaped boulder.
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The High Bridge recreation site at the beautiful turquoise Stehekin River is your gateway into the south part of North Cascades National Park and the small town of Stehekin. Two shuttle bus companies commute between the Stehekin ferry landing and here on almost an hourly base. The recreation site has a ranger station, picnic benches, pit toilets and a campground just around the corner. There are many great hiking trails in the area like the Agnes Gorge Trail, the Old Wagon Trail and the iconic Pacific Crest Trail.
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The small town of Leavenworth has a very special flair within the heart of Washington: Every building has a Bavarian style, and the whole town will make you feel like you just entered a random southern German alpine town. Stroll along the Wenatchee River, enjoy some beer, visit the rustic Nutcracker Museum, listen to traditional Bavarian music that is played in the gazebo located on Front Street and eat a Schnitzel in one of the numerous restaurants. A little about the history: The history of Leavenworth goes back to the time of the gold miners at the end of the 19th century. And when a major railroad through Leavenworth began operating in the early 20th century, the then-small western town boomed, primarily with lumber mining and transportation. But when the Cascade Tunnel caused the railroad to be rerouted, Leavenworth abruptly lost economic importance and virtually turned into a ghost town. It took three decades, after all, for the townspeople to come up with a smashing idea in the 1960s: "We're going Bavarian now!" If you are a PCT-Hiker, your best option to refill your supplies is the Safeway at the end of the town. The only outfitter in Leavenworth has almost no equipment you might need since it is more prepared for the typical - non hiking - tourist in Leavenworth.
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A fishing pond for children under 14, seniors and people with disabilities.
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Small Garmisch in the North Cascades, one can hardly believe it. When Leavenworth was cut off from the railway network in the 1960s and the economic future was endangered, the idea came up with a crazy and brilliant idea: the alpine environment is reminiscent of Bavarian areas, so let's stage Bayern here: "Munich without the passport". Beer cellar, brass band, maypole, everything is there. "Welcome to Leavenworth".
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There are 17 hiking routes in Chelan County that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging mountain treks.
Yes, Chelan County offers several easy, family-friendly options. For instance, the Walla Walla Point Park loop from Wenatchee is an easy 5.2 km hike, and the Walla Walla Point Park – Riverfront Park loop is another gentle 4.2 km option, both great for a relaxed outing.
You can expect diverse scenery, from river valleys and lakeside views to subalpine forests. Many trails offer glimpses of the majestic Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River, and the expansive Lake Chelan. The region is known for its rugged mountains, pristine alpine lakes like Lake Valhalla and Colchuck Lake, and picturesque river valleys.
For those seeking a challenge, the McGregor Mountain Trail is a difficult 23.5 km hike with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for seasoned hikers.
The best time largely depends on your preference. Spring brings abundant wildflowers, especially in areas like Sage Hills. Fall is particularly stunning when larch and aspen trees display vibrant gold, orange, and red colors. Summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring alpine lakes, while some lower elevation trails can be enjoyed in winter.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the Clara Lake loop from Mission Ridge is an easy 4.7 km circular hike. Additionally, the Walla Walla Point Park loop from Wenatchee offers another easy circular option.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Chelan County, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 196 ratings. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the accessibility of trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and serene natural monuments like Lake Valhalla and Colchuck Lake.
Absolutely. Many trails in Chelan County provide spectacular views of Lake Chelan, a 50.5-mile-long glacial lake, and the Columbia River. The region's diverse terrain ensures numerous vantage points to appreciate these iconic waterways.
Yes, some trails can lead you to significant natural attractions. While specific bus routes to every highlight vary, the region itself is rich with places like Lake Valhalla, Colchuck Lake, and Lake Stuart, which are popular destinations for hikers. You can plan your bus journey to trailheads that serve these areas.
For a quick escape, consider routes like Howard Lake via the PCT, an easy 3.5 km hike. These shorter trails are perfect for enjoying nature without committing to a full day on the path.
Chelan County's diverse habitats, including riparian, wetland, and upland shrubsteppe areas, support a variety of wildlife. Depending on the trail and season, you might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Areas like the Beebe Springs Natural Area are particularly known for wildlife viewing.


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