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Whether you want to camp, rent a cozy cabin, or settle into a lodge for a family reunion, the Methow Valley is a family friendly destination for natural beauty, recreation and exploration.

Kids jumping off a dock

Methow Campgrounds
Methow Accomodations

MVSTA summer trails are easy to access for family outings, and Forest Service and National Park trails offer some of the most scenic vistas in the country. 

Outings:
Families with young children can enjoy a short walk or bike ride along the Methow Community trail near Mazama, ending at the Methow River, Tawlks-Foster suspension bridge and picnic shelter (1.5km).  In August, look for spawning salmon in the side-channel at the far end of the bridge.

Another popular, family-friendly outing is the Big Valley Trail.  The whole trail is flat, passing through pine forests, ancient aspen stands and open fields.  Within 1 kilometer, the trail meets the Methow River, and continues on for up to an 8km loop.  Look for natural history interpretive signs along the way.

Got a family with varied abilities?  Beaver Pond Loop up at the Sun Mountain trails is another short, flat easy-to-access trail, and offers nearby rolling trail options for more advanced playing.

When the family is ready for a change of pace, seek out a cool swim in a nearby lake (Pearrygin, Patterson), river (Methow, Twisp, Chewuch) or the Twisp Community Pool.  Parks with playgrounds can be found in Winthrop, Twisp and Mazama, and don’t miss out on a cool ice cream cone or smoothie in town.

For information on horseback riding, hot air balloon tours, fishing and yoga classes, check out these recreation links