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Best Things To do in Leavenworth: Washington’s Year-round Playground

We get a lot of questions about the best things to do in Leavenworth, Washington, as it’s kind of a mystery to people who haven’t grown up in Washington State. Bavarian Leavenworth is the perfect destination for enjoying the mild PNW summers in the mountains, the beautiful snowy season along the Wenatchee River, and for getting your Oktoberfest on in the fall. There are countless things to do in any season, but this is the ONLY guide you’ll ever need for planning an amazing trip.

Leavenworth, WA is a top destination for Seattleites and people visiting the Pacific Northwest.  There are lots of reasons to love it and even more for why you should visit, so we’ll help you find one that suits yours or your family’s travel style. These are the best things to do in Leavenworth in every season.

If you feel like we’re missing a key element to what YOU enjoy in Leavenworth, please leave a comment or send us a note. We’re always happy to share more!

Updated March 2023.

What to Expect in Leavenworth

Expect the weekends any time of year to be significantly busier than weekdays, as Leavenworth is a very popular destination to visit from Seattle or Spokane. Even with the weekend influx though, there is plenty of space to roam and explore and more than enough bratwurst to go around.

Tip: if you’re traveling through Georgia, the Town of Helen is very similar, including being located on a mountain river. Check out Awesome Small Towns Near Atlanta for more info!

Where is Leavenworth, Washington?

Leavenworth is located just on the east side of the Cascade Mountains, with Highway 2 running directly through the town. It’s about 2 hours and 20 minutes from downtown Seattle, either via I-90 and Highway 97 or via I-5 and Highway 2. In winter, we always take the Highway 2 route because of snow on Blewett Pass (highway 97), but in summer, either route is great and really pretty. Continuing eastward on Highway 2 to the next leg of 97, you’ll come to Lake Chelan, which is another favorite family getaway.

If you want to take the train to Leavenworth, the Empire Builder Amtrak route to Chicago via Glacier National Park makes a stop at the Icicle Train Station. When it’s not crazy snowy, you should be able to get a shuttle very easily. To and from the station, Leavenworth Shuttle & Taxi provides inexpensive transportation. If you need to get to the station, reservations are required as the train usually rolls through very early and they need to plan your pick up the night before. 

Leavenworth’s History (real quick!)

It’s cute.  It’s quaint.  It’s manufactured. Huh? Yep! There’s a great story behind the small Bavarian village at the foot of the Cascade Mountains that we love so much.  

Once upon a time, Leavenworth, WA was a logging town that was failing.  As the jobs left and economy fell, the town hired a PR firm to save it from turning into a ghost town.  They all worked together, refaced most of the buildings with stereotypical Bavarian façades, added lots of fun character touches, changed many business approaches and created a new destination:  Little Bavaria.  It’s amazing.  The town is adorable and had you not known the history, you might think that it was historically an actual Bavarian settlement.  

Initially the town didn’t have the consistent quality you’d want regarding its created character, but as the years have gone by, and very much so recently, the town has truly embraced its role and does a wonderful job at transporting tourists to another time and place.  And it’s just fun.

Check out our list of the Best Bavarian Things to do in Leavenworth!

Not too far away was a train stop and also Washington’s Highway 2 ran right through the town.  Boom!  Two easy ways to market getting to Leavenworth to experience the new-found Bavarian hospitality.  And do you know what?  It completely worked. Note: there were 30 years without a train stop, but the town made it through and now has service again!

Today, Leavenworth is a fun destination that both exudes Bavarian charm AND has its own unique culture and activities. What might’ve been a sad town with no jobs has become a wonderland of outdoor adventure and the portal to Washington wine country.

How’s the Weather in Leavenworth?

If you’ve ever visited Seattle in the summer, you probably got rained on.  More than once.  Do you know what’s amazing about traveling the two hours that it takes to get to Leavenworth?  In those two hours you cross from moist Western Washington to the dry, hot, beautiful land they call Eastern Washington.  It’ll be 50 degrees and raining in the city and 85 and sunny in Leavenworth.  Swim shorts and sunglasses.  It’s amazing.

If you think that’s awesome, know what else is cool?  When it’s 50 degrees and raining in Seattle in the winter, it’s 20 degrees with two feet of snow in Leavenworth.  Scarves, gloves and snow boots.  I know!  You get the best of both worlds.  Having a go-to destination like this makes enjoying actual seasons easy and fun, and there are so many things to do in Leavenworth!

Tip:  Leavenworth is in Washington State, so if you go during the summer time, still bring a raincoat… because it’s Washington and you still might get rained on without any warning.

Where to stay in Leavenworth

There are so many options, either directly in the town or just outside.  We love camping and like to be either up Icicle Road, just off the river or way out of town at Lake Wenatchee.  There are a wide variety of hotels within the town of Leavenworth, WA though as well. Between Bavarian chalets and more common travel brands, there is a wide selection.  

Look for a Leavenworth hotel here!

Top recommendation: Sleeping Lady Resort

When we’re not camping, we do have a favorite:  the Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort.  It’s a beautiful collection of well appointed, clean, green, cozy cabins.  There is a hot pool and a cool pool, a play barn with ping pong and a puppet theater, the Grotto Bar, Kingfisher Restaurant, and art walk on property…  It’s an amazing place and the perfect retreat for couples, families, groups, singles, travel writers who need a weekend away….

Book the Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort here!

We wrote two whole articles about the Sleeping Lady and the Kingfisher Restaurant because they were both so top notch.  Actually, I think the word we used was “stellar”. Note: the Kingfisher is still not fully operational since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Hopefully that’ll change soon.

Tip:  Leavenworth is the go-to destination for people from Seattle, so know that it books up fast.  If you want to visit, be sure to plan at least three weeks out so you can get the accommodations you want.

Staying at LOGE Camps Leavenworth

There are actually two locations in Leavenworth if you want to stay at LOGE Camps. We love LOGE and have stayed with them in both Westport, WA and in Bend, OR. And now we’ve enjoyed LOGE in Leavenworth! LOGE Camps are an awesome concept because they are accommodations, but with the purpose of inspiring you to Live Outside Go Explore. The rooms or cabins are always decked out with hardy outdoor gear to borrow or purchase, they operate with sustainability in mind, and fun is at the center.

The kids love staying at LOGE Camps. In Leavenworth we stayed at LOGE Riverside, which is a collection of cabins on the Wenatchee River with lots of great community space for barbecuing and hanging out with others. The other location here is LOGE Downtown. Located on 9th Street, it’s just feet from everything you want to do in downtown Leavenworth, and just a few blocks from the park on the Wenatchee River. They even have a cafe / bar at LOGE Downtown.

Book LOGE Downtown here!

Book LOGE Riverside here!

Linderhoff Inn Downtown Leavenworth

When you first drive into Leavenworth on Highway 2 you’ll immediately start to pass Bavarian themed hotels and resorts. Drive a tiny bit closer to downtown and you’ll come to the Linderhoff Inn. Sister property to the more well known Enzian Inn next door, the Linderhoff Inn is quiet and simple. The rooms are not fancy, but they are very clean and comfortable. There is a balcony stretching the length of the hotel with furniture for relaxing and taking in the view. The Linderhoff also has a heated outdoor pool, which is great, especially in spring and fall.

The real bonus of staying at the Linderhoff Inn is the homemade continental breakfast. Eggs, breakfast meats, and so many types of breakfast cakes and pastries make this one of the best hotel breakfasts we’ve come across.

Book the Linderhoff Inn here!

Vacation Rentals in Leavenworth

Yes! There are some wonderful vacation rentals in Leavenworth! We really loved the lakefront cabin we had on Lake Wenatchee, but there are so many different sorts of options. Our particular cabin slept 8, had two decks and direct access to the shore of Lake Wenatchee from the campfire area below the house. Amazing!

Book the Lake Wenatchee Cabin here!

If you’re looking for something unique, just outside of the downtown area you’ll find quite a variety, including cabins, tiny homes and even yurt style lodging. It’s amazing what’s available when it comes to vacation rentals in Leavenworth! Things to look for when booking a vacation rental in Leavenworth:

  • proximity to downtown or Lake Wenatchee
  • does it have a hot tub?
  • is it pet friendly?
  • number of guests allowed, including day visitors

With all kinds of options, you’ll easily find a great vacation rental for any season.

Find a Leavenworth Vacation Rental here!

Best Things to do in Leavenworth in Summer

Having incredible weather and a variety of terrains, there is no shortage of activities in Leavenworth.  Typically, we enjoy visiting in the summer as we’re big on camping and hiking, but we’ve recently discovered that the middle of winter is incredible in this tiny town!

Wine Tasting in Downtown Leavenworth

There are several tasting rooms in the town, but know that once you cross the mountains, you’re in wine country, so it’s easy to stop into Leavenworth, continue on through Cashmere for wine and cider, move onto Wenatchee and Chelan for more wine tasting… and then head south to Yakima and Walla Walla for more wine tasting…  Yes, you can easily build an entire week of local, Eastern Washington travel just on wine tasting.  If you are just hanging in town though, you’ve got several options that are walk-able or just right downtown.

Here is a wine crawl list for downtown Leavenworth starting at the West end of town:

  • d’Vinery Tasting Room, Eagle Creek Winery – tasting room with wine to go (not to drink and walk)
  • Chateau Faire le Pont Winery – cozy tasting room
  • Plain Cellars – nice tasting room with a patio
  • Ryan Patrick Wines and Milbrandt Vineyards – paired together, they’re located just off the square with a nice patio
  • Woo Hoo Winery Tasting Room – a partner of Western Washington’s Willapa River Farms
  • Boudreaux Cellars – tasting room with Front Street patio space, visit the Icicle Canyon location to see the big tasting room and wine cave
  • Icicle Ridge Winery – two locations in Leavenworth, the Uptown location has a great patio
  • Kestrel Vintners – wine shop with tastings
  • Patterson Cellars – tasting room and the official winery of the Post Hotel in Leavenworth
  • Bergdorf Cellars – tasting room with a nice patio
  • Goose Ridge Estate Winery – next to Icicle Ridge in Uptown, has a patio
  • Usurious Wines – located across the bridge, they do private tastings
  • Bonus: Cascade Valley Wine Country – stop in here to get you all the information you need for the region

It’s really easy to wander from tasting room to tasting room in Leavenworth. Many of the wine spots will have some sort of snack or charcuterie, so plan an afternoon of patio relaxation and enjoyment. Enjoy responsibly; do not drive under the influence of alcohol.

Festivals in Leavenworth

Throughout the year Leavenworth hosts a variety of activities, ranging from music festivals to beer fests and other art celebrations.  Depending on when you’re visiting, you may get swept up into who knows what kind of fun. Check the Visit Leavenworth website for the most up-to-date event information.

  • January – Leavenworth Winter Karneval / Icefest and Timbrrr, Bavarian Bruisefest (roller derby) 
  • February – Full Moon Ski and Snowshoe Party and International Fly Fishing Film Festival
  • April – Taste Leavenworth and Leavenworth Ale Fest
  • May – Maifest (SCA)
  • June – Leavenworth International Accordion Celebration and Wenatchee River Bluegrass Festival
  • July – Kinderfest
  • August – Leavenworth Summer Theater
  • September – Oktoberfest (in Wenatchee starting 2022)
  • December – Christmas Lighting Festival

Something to keep in mind when you’re looking for things to do in Leavenworth is that how events and public happening take place has changed a lot with the COVID pandemic. Be sure to confirm activities are going off as scheduled and WHERE they are taking place before adding events to your itinerary.

Enjoy Local Microbrews in Leavenworth

Washington State offers so many great beers, and one of the best things to do in Leavenworth is to try some of them at the source. There are two breweries in town now, so if wine isn’t your thing, you can enjoy microbrews!

Along Highway 2 you’ll find Bushell & Bee Taproom where they offer beers from all over the Pacific Northwest. Stop in for either beer or local ciders, as Bushell & Bee taps from the best of Washington’s apple country!

In the core of Leavenworth you’ll find Icicle Brewing Company. This spot is incredible, offering award winning microbrews, good food and some quick behind the scenes tours for interested beer drinkers.  They’ve got some brews that sound weird until you try them, like the Dark Persuasion which is basically German Chocolate Cake in a pint glass, but it’s actually brewed with real cocoa and coconut.  That’s what they have:  Real beer.  Good beer.  As we said in our article about Icicle Brewing Company, it’s microbrew heaven.

Tip:  summer or winter, Icicle Brewing has a huge patio that has a fire table.  If you just need to chill, hang out here.

Another fun stop is Blewett Brewing. It’s just a block down on Commercial Street, so doesn’t see as much foot traffic as Icicle, but it’s just a good. Also, Blewett Brewing has really good pizza, so pop into the tap room to try a flight and then order some woodfired pizzas and you have your night set.

Eat Bratwursts of All Sorts (meat and veg!)

One of the best things to do in Leavenworth in any season is to enjoy bratwursts. Two great choices, and they’re across the street from each other, are Munchen Haus and Sausage Garten.  Both have a variety of sausages/wursts and a heaven of mustards.  Each also is 100% outdoor dining in both summer and winter.  They are both covered and have heaters for when it is actually cold out.  

Opinion:  it’s arguable that the purpose of bratwurst is to take a back seat and act as a vessel for mustard and sauerkraut, not the other way around.  If you’re in Leavenworth for more than one day, be sure to have more than one sausage so you can try  a variety of mustards.

Washington State prides itself on doing everything locally, including the beers and brats.  Icicle Brewing’s tagline is “Beer From Here”… and they happen to have a beer counter at Munchen Haus too… and Sausage Garten pours their beer, so enjoy all of the localness that’s happening in Leavenworth.

There are other chow spots too with great food, of the Bavarian variety and not.  Andreas Keller or King Ludwig’s are good for a some German cuisine; the weinkraut is great at Andreas Keller.  South is a great Pacific Northwest take on Mexican cuisine, as is Pavz Tacos, both on Front Street.  And then there’s the Gingerbread Factory, the Danish bakery and the pretzel bakery and more sausages…

Enjoy Christmas Any Time of Year

Between the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum, the Gingerbread Factory and then the countless ornament and kitschy shops, you can get into the Christmas spirit even when it’s 90 degrees outside. The absolute best, the MUST VISIT is the store, Kris Kringl. Our family can spend hours window (or actually) shopping for Christmas decorations. 

While Christmas isn’t solely a Bavarian celebration, a few of the shops maintain the seasonal décor (or section) and spirit year round, which does indeed add to the quaint feel of the town. Even at night in downtown, there are a fair number of holiday lights creating the perfect glow, even in the summer. Finding your out-of-season holiday spririt is one of the best things to do in Leavenworth!

Tip:  when it’s actually the Holiday Season, Leavenworth is great about making the most of the cold and celebrates with a tree lighting and lot’s of holiday activities.  It also books up quickly, so plan your visit and find your lodging in advance.

And do you know what is really cool to do in any season and is totally Christmassy? Visiting the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm is awesome! You can reserve a visit nearly any day of the year, with lots of tour times during the holiday and mid-summer. When you’re there, expect to get some great photos with reindeer, meet other farm animals, and even enjoy Christmassy hot cocoa out of season.



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