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Warm summers, mild winters, working ranches, real

cowboys and American Indians, and a rich agricultural

heritage combine to create the Heart of the Okanogan.

OKANOGAN

The City of Okanogan maintains

the flavor of yesterday. Take a self guided walking tour

downtown and enjoy murals of renowned 19th century

photographer Frank Matsura displayed on the town’s

historic buildings.

OMAK

Omak is home to the annual O

mak Stampede

andWorld Famous Suicide Race

, always the second

weekend in August.

An

Indian encampment

held

during the Stampede draws tribal members from around

the country for dancing, drumming, and competition.

Downtown Omak boasts a self-guided

Main Street

Historical Tour

of murals and history.

CONCONULLY

Conconully offers

true “from your

door” snowmobiling and ATV-ing, hunting and

fishing. Conconully Museum

focuses on the area as

it was at the turn of the century and features everyday

living including mining and ranching. The Spring/Fall

Cattle Roundup

in Conconully includes a cattle drive

through town. Conconully State Park is a treasured

destination for sportsmen and families.

THE GREAT OUTDOORS

You’ll find boating, water

sports, horseback riding, camping, golfing, fishing and

hiking here. At night, take a moment to look up and

admire the stars...folks from around the world swear

they are brighter here than anywhere else. Access the

Pasayten through Conconully for hiking, mountain biking,

snowmobiling and wilderness adventures.

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REGIONS: Heart of the Okanogan