- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Winthrop, Washington.
- From Methow Valley to Sun Mountain Stables, the Winthrop area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: Horseback Riding, History Museums, Other Adventures and Farms & Ranches.
- With a history of dairy and cattle farming, Winthrop provides a true, Western appeal. Predominantly a tourist town, the community hosts a number of special events year-round including both rhythm and blues and chamber music festivals. Near the North Cascades National Park, outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting and white-water rafting are all popular area attractions.
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Located in the North Central area of Washington, there is a quaint replica 1800's town, a historical bridge, downhill skiing, cross country skiing and year round outdoor activities.
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Part of the Sun Mountain Lodge, the stables offer 1 1.2 hr. trail rides, half day trail rides and Cowboy Breakfast and Dinner packages that include a scenic 1 1/2 hr. horseback ride.
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18078 Highway 20, Winthrop, WA 98862
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An adventure-oriented tour company with experiences geared toward the whole family, Early Winters Outfitting - Day Tours offers a variety of tours. Tours might focus on photography, on hunting or fishing, or just on seeing the wilderness on horseback.
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This museum village is made up of several 1890's buildings that have been refurbished to represent their time and history. Buildings include, 'The Castle', School House, Ladies Shop, General Store, Mining Display and Print Shop.
2.1 Miles
Chewack River Guest Ranch is a facility that provides year-round outdoor adventure. They offer accommodations along with a range of activities that include horseback riding through the Ranch's cattle range for the beginner to expert rider.
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Providing guided tours and trips for paddlers, kayakers and tubers, Methow River Raft and Kayak offers fun for the whole family. They specialize in white water adventures on both Black Canyon and Skagit Rivers.
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Ash and Willow trees provide shade while 11,000 feet of lawns lead to the Pearrygin Lake waterfront. In winter there is snow shoeing, and cross country skiing; summer has swimming, boating, fishing and hiking trails.
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Filled with historical artifacts and replicas from the Gold Rush era, Shafer Museum allows visitors to explore their mining display at their leisure. The grounds look like an old-fashioned town, with a general store, school house, ladies shop, and more.
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Mack Lloyd Park is a trailhead for the Methow Community Trail System. The park has paved park trails and a ball field. Mack Lloyd Park also contains a picnic shelter and a river view shelter.
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An equestrian facility and working farm, Moccasin Lake Ranch has been family owned and operated for generations. The ranch offers instruction in various styles of horseback riding for students of all ages and ability levels.