3 Best Sights in North Central Washington, Washington

Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery

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Self-guided tours reveal how chinook salmon are released into the Wenatchee River in the hope they will return someday to spawn and keep the species thriving. Even if nothing's spawning, the view of millions of eggs in the nursery or thousands of small, 4-inch "fries" wriggling in the aquarium is something to see. Be sure to set aside time to walk the pretty, 1-mile Icicle Creek Nature Trail loop, an easy and enjoyable stroll with wildlife viewing platforms, interpretive signs, and great bird-watching. A butterfly garden is in front of the hatchery building.

Rocky Reach Dam Park and Discovery Center

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This 125-foot-tall hydroelectric dam on the Columbia River, about 8 miles north of Wenatchee, supplies power to about 7 million people, and there's much for visitors to see and do here, including an engaging Discovery Center and a 17-acre park with picnic shelters and great river views. Expanded and reopened in 2021, the Discovery Center has four floors of all-new interactive exhibits, including the Sternwheeler Video Game, where guests pilot a sternwheeler through a video of rapids. On the lower floor, displays present Native American artifacts from the former Museum of the Columbia. Three theaters, virtual reality activities, a STEM Center, hydroelectric exhibits, art displays, and a full calendar of learning events make this a must-stop for families and anyone interested in learning more about hydroelectric power and river habitats.

Wine Cellar Leavenworth

In the center of town—in full Bavarian style, naturally—this two-story building contains hip eateries (Tumwater Bread & Pizza, J5 Coffee, Post Office Saloon) at street level. Descend the staircase into the building's stylish subterranean cellar, however, and you'll discover the tasting room for Obelisco Estate Winery, plus Pika Provisions, a trendy cocktail bar.

217 9th St., Leavenworth, Washington, 98826, USA
509-888--6463

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