1. You'll actually feel like you're in an Old Western!
Just walking along the street will make you feel like you're an old cowboy. It hasn't always been themed - the town used to be a huge site for gold mining and only became restored with a Wild West concept in 1972 when the construction of Highway 20 was nearly complete.
2. And the town's Western-themed shops have some of the most amazing finds.
If you go for a stroll through the boardwalk shops, you can take an old time portrait, be inspired by the fine art galleries, or find gear at outdoor sporting good stores. The local shops have a unique selection of Western memorabilia to browse though, as well as home decor and custom jewelry.
3. The outdoor activities around here are endless during the winter.
Winthrop is the largest cross-country skiing location in the whole nation with over 120 miles of groomed trails. The town is also home to an award-winning ice rink, plus many other exhilarating activities this season, including sledding, snowmobiling and snowshoeing.
4. You can enjoy fantastic food and drinks at the oldest legal saloon in the state.
Three Fingered Jack's Saloon is a classic saloon that features old-school swinging doors, hardwood floors, billiards, TVs, and some delicious pub food options to pair with your drink.
5. There are several cabins in town where you can stay to keep cozy.
It's truly a winter wonderland up here, and a cabin will keep you warm and comfortable after a long day out exploring the Wild West. The Sun Mountain Lodge (pictured), River's Edge Resort, and Chewuch Inn & Cabins are a few of the wonderful lodging options.
6. It's just as much fun to visit during the summer!
Besides grabbing a refreshing drink at the saloon on a hot summer day, you can also cool off by grabbing some homemade ice cream at Sheri's Sweet Shoppe! Afterwards, there are tons of summer outdoor activities to check out, including hiking, camping, rock climbing, ballooning, water sports and more.
7. There's picture perfect scenery everywhere.
Besides the picturesque storefronts downtown, the entire area is surrounded by stunning scenery along the North Cascades Highway. You can also catch some splendid views while crossing over the local bridges like the Spring Creek and Sa Teekh Wa Bridge.
8. They host unforgettable festivals and events all year.
The Winthrop Balloon Festival is held on the first weekend every March, as well as the Chamber Music Festival and Winthrop R&B Festival during the summer, in addition to many others.
9. You can also stop by one of the most unique breweries in the state.
The award-winning Old Schoolhouse Brewery is a popular tavern that offers microbrews, pub food, live music, a seasonal beer garden, and a patio with stunning views of the Chewuch River.
10. And the North Cascades National Park borders to the west, where you can explore pristine forests and see glorious mountainous views!
After you're done exploring all the Wild West fun that Winthrop has to offer, you can head over to this park located just to the west of town. Many of our state's most jaw-dropping views can be seen in this huge national park where trails and mountains are countless, including the iconic Mount Rainier!
Have you been to this charming community in our state before? Where else would you recommend visiting in town?
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