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Star Attractions

Chief Joseph Dam

• Bridgeport • Free daily tours in summer • (509) 686-5501

Grand Coulee Dam

• Laser Light Show,Visitor Center • (509) 633-9265

Liberty Bell Mtn &WA Pass Overlook

, North Cascades Hwy

Omak Stampede &World-Famous Suicide Race

• 2nd weekend in August

Steelhead Fishing •

The #1 recreational fishing region statewide!

Brewster Farmer’s Mkt

Grange Hall, Fri 2p–5

Bridgeport Farmers Mkt

Fireman’s

Park, Fri 8:30a–12:30p • (509) 686-3875

Grand Coulee Mkt

• Midway &

Morrison, Sat 8:30a-12:30p

Mazama Farmers Mkt

• Mazama

Community Center,Wed 5-7p

Okanogan Farmers Mkt

• Legion

Park, Sat 9a–1p • (509) 826-0457

Omak Farmers Mkt

• Civic League

Park,Tues 3:30-6:30p • (509) 826-0457

Oroville Farmer’s Mkt

• Oroville

Public Lib, Sa 9a–12p • (509) 476-2662

Tonasket Farmer’s Mkt

Triangle Park,Th 3–7pm

(509) 486-1855

Twisp (Methow) Farmers Mkt

Twisp

Community Center, Sat 9a–12p

(509) 997-2926

Winthrop Farmers Mkt

Winthrop Park, Sun 10a-2p

Alpine Brewing

• Oroville

(509) 476-9662

Bunny Laine Fruit

• Malott U-Pick

(509) 422-2590

Copper MountainWinery

Oroville • (509) 476-2762

Crown S Ranch

• Winthrop

FarmTours, Farm Store.

DeLap Orchards

• Malott

Farm Stand M–Sa 9a–6p Su 12–5p

(509) 422-4614

Esther BricquesWinery &Vineyard

Oroville • (509) 476-2861

Grandpa’s Home Place

• Omak

Farm Stand • (509) 486-4258

King’s Garden

• Carlton

Nursery/Farm • (509) 997-3013

Okanogan Estate &Vineyards

Oroville

• (509) 476-2736

Old Schoolhouse Brewery

(509) 996-3183

Paws Produce

• Oroville • Fruit Stand,

M–F 7a–7p • (509) 560-0148

Picken’s Mountain Farms

•Tonasket

Farm Stand • (509) 486-4486

Shaw’s Fruit & Produce

Coulee Dam • Farm Stand, May-Nov

Mo-Su 9a-6p • (509) 633-0133

Smallwood Farms

• Okanogan Farm

Stand, Jun–Oct 8a–6p daily

(509) 422-2444

Taber’sTaste of Summer

Oroville • Fruit Barn, Jun–Oct

(509) 476-2762

Yonder Farms

• Okanogan

Farm Stand • (509) 429-6921

Ag Tourism & Wineries, Breweries

Candy PointTrail •

Coulee Dam • Difficult, steep,

2 mi round trip. Park at Coulee Dam Federal Credit Union,

walk 300 ft down to trail.

Foster-Tawlks Suspension Bridge •

Mazama

1.5 mi round trip w/ suspension bridge.

GoldenTiger Pathway •

Republic • 2.5 mi easy

walking/biking railtrail, gravel surface from town

(starts behind Chevron)

Historic PaterosWalkingTrail •

Approx ½ mi easy

walk thru park, alongside river in downtown, splash park

for kids.

Lookout MountainTrail •Twisp •

3 mi round trip, hard,

steep hike.

Methow CommunityTrail

• FromWinthrop Fish Hatchery

along Methow River. From 1-40 mi, connects

w/ other trails as far as Sun Mountain.

RufusWood DownriverTrail •

6.5 mi hike/jog/bike trail by

Columbia River below Grand Coulee Dam.

All ages, 6.5 miles

McLaughlin Canyon •

S. of Tonasket flat easy 3 mi round

trip. Rock Climbing, wildlife, history.

SimilkameenTrail •

7 mi round trip from OrovilleVIC.

Railtrail; ideal for hiking, biking, birding, wildlife & history.

SinlahekinWildlife Area •

4.5 miles NE of Conconully,

14,000 acres. Wildlife viewing, bird watching

.

Sun Mountain LodgeTrails •

40+ miles of trails -

incredible diversity and beauty.

Twisp Ponds DiscoveryWalk

• Easy river walk

(1 ½ to 2 miles) with interpretive ecological signage.

At the edge of Twisp city limits on the Twisp River Road

Whistler Canyon •

On HWY 97, 14 mi N of Tonasket,

3 mi S of Oroville. Short day hikes to extended hikes,

horseback riding and rock climbing opportunities.

Winthrop BridgesWalk •

Spring Creek Bridge &

Sa TeekhWa Bridge &Trail • From either end of town, enjoy

1.5 mi scenic walk and two pedestrian bridges.

Trails & Wildlife Viewing

www.OkanoganCountry.com/Summer

For details, directions, tips and information, call 888.431.3080

OCTC maps & directions are for planning and informational purposes only, and not intended for navigation. Road construction, traffic, road closures, mapping errors, weather

conditions and/or other events may cause actual road conditions and directions to differ. In rural areas GPS can be unreliable or unavailable. Check the weather report and road

conditions at www.wsdot.wa.gov and www.noaa.gov.

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