Are you a lover of apple pie? Mulled apple cider? Apple fritters? Apples are about as synonymous with autumn as pumpkins, and Washington is the nation’s largest producer of this classic fruit. Though apple trees are common across the state, pound for pound, the Chelan, Okanogan, and Methow valleys grow the most, and fruit production has become a vital part of their local economies. Since 1919, the Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee has celebrated Washington’s apples. So, as we come into peak apple-eating season, consider planning ahead to visit one of Washington’s oldest festivals in the spring!

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As we Washingtonians bake our apple pies this fall and settle in for a drizzly winter, it’s worth marking our calendars for April 25 – May 5, 2024. We, too, can visit the lovely Wenatchee community and participate in honoring this fruitful slice of our state culture at one of Washington’s oldest festivals!

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