8 Best Sights in North Central Washington, Washington

Hard Row to Hoe Vineyards

Fodor's choice

One of Chelan's several acclaimed operations with female founding winemakers, this upper North Shore winery with a bordello-inspired tasting room has helpful staff and a pretty outdoor picnic area. The winery's playful approach extends to the interesting lineup, including two crisp and bright rosés that feature Gamay Noir grapes grown in the Chelan Lake AVA, the Blanc de Noir sparkling wine called "Good in Bed," and the Shameless Hussy label with its red blend of Syrah and Merlot and its fresh and fruity Viognier. There's also an aromatic vermouth aperitif that pairs perfectly with light tapas. The winery has a tasting room in downtown Leavenworth, too. 

Karma Vineyards

Fodor's choice

With a gracious patio, koi pond, and fireplace overlooking the lake as well as a dark and inviting wine cave, this first-rate winery on the South Shore stands out for its superb Brut de Brut Champagne-style wine as well as for its Alsatian grapes, including Gewürztraminer and Riesling. Sparkling wines predominate and are even offered by the can (handy for a picnic).

Lake Chelan

Fodor's choice

Tremendously popular in summer, this narrow, 50-mile-long fjord—Washington's largest natural lake—offers striking scenery year-round. The views take in sparkling blue water with snowcapped peaks in the distance. The lake offers swimming, boating, fishing, and a chance to soak up the sun. By road, the only access to the shore is its southeastern end, but you can explore the rest of the lake by boat.

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Benson Vineyards Estate Winery

The excellent estate-grown wine is part of the reason to drop by this vineyard hugging a hillside on the north shore of the lake. You'll also want to soak up the sweeping Lake Chelan and mountain views from the tasting room—with its large south-facing windows—and the terrace. The patio is a pleasant setting to enjoy Neapolitan-style pizza, artisan sandwiches, and gelato from the on-site bistro, Cafe Myth.

Lake Chelan State Park

On the lake's less crowded southwest shore, 9 miles northwest of Chelan, this 127-acre park with 6,000 feet of shoreline is a favorite hangout for soaking up sunshine and accessing the water. There are docks, a boat ramp, campsites, boat rentals, food service, and plenty of picnic areas.

7544 S. Lakeshore Rd., Chelan, Washington, 98816, USA
509-687–3710
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Rate Includes: $10 per vehicle or $30 for annual Discover pass (good at all Washington state parks)

Nefarious Cellars

An intimate boutique winery on the South Shore draws a devoted—and growing—following, especially for its compelling blends, like the bright and zesty off-dry Consequence (Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and Riesling) and the classic Rhône red, called RX. This estate with sweeping lake vistas also rents out a stunning two-bedroom guesthouse. Tasting reservations are recommended, and the maximum number of people in a group is six. 

495 S. Lakeshore Rd., Chelan, Washington, 98816, USA
509-682–9505
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Rate Includes: Tastings $15, Closed Mon.–Thurs. Nov.-Apr., Mon. and Tues.–mid-June, and Mon. mid-June–Oct.

Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park

About 10 miles north of Lake Chelan State Park, this 232-acre park also abuts the lake's southern shore but attracts even fewer crowds. It's truly a place to get away from it all, and there are plenty of tent and RV sites as well as day-use amenities including picnic tables and a marina.

20530 S. Lakeshore Rd., Chelan, Washington, 98816, USA
509-687–3610
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Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., $10 per vehicle or $30 for annual Discover pass (good at all Washington state parks)

Wapato Point Cellars

Home to the popular Winemaker's Grill restaurant, which serves dinner daily, this well-respected operation with a tasting room and wine bar is in the small North Shore town of Manson and makes a great stop whether you're thirsty, hungry, or both. In warm weather, have a seat on the patio and drink up the mountain views while enjoying a glass of wine. The winery won the top spot with its 2018 Cabernet Franc in the 2022 Sunset magazine International Wine Competition—the first Washington winery to win that honor.

200 S. Quetilquasoon Rd., Manson, Washington, 98831, USA
509-687–4000
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Rate Includes: Basic tastings free, winemaker tastings $15