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Driving to the Methow Valley 
Approximate Mileage:
From Seattle: 232 miles
From Wenatchee: 98 miles
From Portland: 388 miles
From Spokane: 182 miles
From the Seattle/Tacoma Area:
North Cascades Route
From I-5 approximately 65 miles north of Seattle turn east onto Highway 20
(the North Cascades Highway) at Burlington. Follow Highway 20 approximately
132 miles
east to Winthrop.
This is the most popular and scenic route to Eastern Washington;
however this pass is closed from approximately mid-November through mid-
April from 17 miles west of Winthrop to just east of Newhalem. Please check
the Mountain
Pass Road Information Reports during this time to verify that the pass is
open.
Alternate Routes:
Stevens Pass Route:
Take I-5
North to Everett or 522 to Monroe and take Stevens Pass, Highway 2, east to Wenatchee.
Continue on Highway 2 following signs to
East Wenatchee/Okanogan, crossing the Columbia River. Turn left at the junction
with Hwy. 2/97 and continue north to Okanogan/Orondo/Brewster/Pateros. This
route follows the east side of the Columbia River and is a faster route than
97A. Approximately 58 miles north of Wenatchee turn left at Pateros onto Highway
153 (20) to Winthrop.
Snoqualmie Pass Route:
Follow I-90 east over Snoqualmie
Pass to the junction with Highway 97 over Blewett Pass to the junction with Highway
2, 4 miles east
of Leavenworth. Turn right onto Highway 2 east to Wenatchee and follow directions
above from Wenatchee.
From the East - Spokane
Drive west on Highway
2 through Reardan, Davenport and Creston to the junction with Highway 174
just west of Wilbur. Turn right at this junction, and proceed
NE on 174 through Grand Coulee to Leahy and Bridgeport. Continue west on 173
past Chief Joseph Dam through Bridgeport, cross the Columbia River, to the
junction with Highway 97 at Brewster. Turn left and follow Highway 97 down
the west side
of the Columbia River approximately 7 miles to Pateros. Just after crossing
the bridge at Pateros, turn right onto Highway 153 (to 20).
Mountain Pass Road
Information
Toll-Free 800-695-7623 or (206) 368-4499
Online at:
www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/passes
(valid October 15 - March 31)
Interested in Carpooling/Ride Sharing?
Methow Rideshare
Flight Information
Seatac
International, Seattle
Spokane International, Spokane
Pangborn Memorial Airport, Wenatchee
Most major carriers serve Seatac, and nearly as many serve Spokane.
- To reach
The Methow Valley from Seatac, we would suggest flying into Pangborn
Memorial Airport in Wenatchee via Horizon Air, then rent a car for the 1
1/2 to 2 hour
drive to the Valley.
- Charter services available: Catlin Flying Service,
Twisp, (509) 997-4602 features a Piper Cherokee Six comfortably seating
5 people.
- Or, rent a car in Seattle and drive over one of
the Cascade Mountain passes. From Spokane, rental cars are available for
the 3 1/2 to 4 hour
drive.
- For private pilots, the Methow Valley State Airport
is at the North Cascades Smokejumper Base (509) 997-2031 near Winthrop.
It is a 5,050
foot long hard-surfaced, lighted facility with fuel service available. FAA
Identifier:
S52 For more information:
www.airnav.com/airport/S52
- Our other local airport, 2S0 located at Twisp,
is also available. Visit their website at www.twispairport.com or visit
AirNav for more
information: www.airnav.com/airport/2S0
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