Wenatchee is a mid-size metropolitan area in the North Cascades region of Washington State. The greater area also incorporates East Wenatchee.
Wenatchee sits at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers and is within the rain shadow of the Cascade Range, which means that unlike cities in western Washington, Wenatchee gets nearly 300 days of sunshine per year. Its climate is very similar to that of other eastern Washington cities, yet it retains the picturesque views of the Cascade mountains.
It is believe by archeologists that an ancient people had migrated to the Wenatchee area during the last ice, some 12,000 years ago. This belief is based on many Clovis artifacts that have been found in or around the greater Wenatchee. These ancient people are thought to be the descendants of who would later become known as the Yakima Indians. White settlers began to move into the area during the late 1800s and early 1900s and colonization began.
The Wenatchee Valley provides an ideal climate for agriculture, and therefore, the area has become widely known for its produce. There are a plethora of orchards in the valley, especially apple orchards, from which Wenatchee has earned the slogan “Apple Capital of the World.”
The city has grown substantially in the 21st century. The greater Wenatchee area incorporates East Wenatchee, which lies on the opposite side of the Columbia River, as well as Rock Island and Malaga. The greater area has a population estimated at over 100,000 residents. It is a popular destination for outdoor adventurers and enthusiasts looking to find a refreshing getaway from their every day surroundings.
Driving is the most common way to get into and around town from the surrounding regions. It is NE of Seattle via I-90, SR-970 (Exit #85 from I-90) and US Hwy 97. From Spokane it is west via I-90, SR-281 (Exit 151 from I-90) and SR-28 through Quincy.
Wenatchee is served once daily by Amtrak on its Empire Builder train, running between Chicago, Spokane and Seattle. Westbound trains are split in Spokane with half going towards Portland and the other going towards Seattle. Both halves, going towards Chicago, are joined in Spokane. Wenatchee is on the Seattle to Spokane branch of the Empire Builder.
The Columbia (Bus) Station 📍 is next to the Columbia Station Building at 300 S Columbia St at Kittitas & Columbia, across the street (Columbia) from the Amtrak station parking lot. The ticket desk for Northwestern Trailways and the customer service desk for Link Transit are inside the building. It is served by:
Link Transit, (office) 300 Columbia Ave (office in the building at 300 Columbia Ave, in the corner of Kittitas & Columbia while the bus transit center & hub is in the upper lot along S Wenatchee between Kittitas & Thurston), 47.42055°, -120.30748°, +1 509 662-1155. Offers local bus service, service to East Wenatchee and intercity services to Ardenvoir (Rt #26); Chelan, Chelan Falls (#20); Leavenworth (#22); Manson (#20,21); Rock Island (#23); Cashmere (#22 & 28), etc. $1 one zone (local); $2.50 two zones ('intercity') 2019-02-13
Travel Washington Apple Line (Operated by Northwest trailways), (bus stop) Columbia Station at 300 S Columbia, +1 509 838-4029, team@northwesterntrailways.com. This line goes north from Ellensburg to Omak via Quincy, Pateros, Wenatchee, Okanogan, etc. along US Hwy 97 twice daily. See schedules. Connections to Greyhound and other bus lines are in Ellensburg.
Salt Lake Express (Northwestern Stage Lines), (bus station) Columbia Station at 300 S Columbia (Tiket desk inside the Columbia Station building while the bus loads/unloads in the lower lot next to the building.), +1 509 838-4029. Northwestern Trailways has one trip a day from Seattle (via Everett, Monroe, Stevens Pass, Skykomish, Leavenworth etc) and from Spokane (via Quincy, Moses Lake, Ritzville) to Wenatchee. Connections to Greyhound and other bus lines are in Everett, Seattle, Moses Lake and Spokane. Tickets can also be booked on Greyhound.com.
Wenatchee Valley Shuttle, bus stops at Pangborn Airport, Penny Rd P&R and Columbia Station, +1 509 293-5773. A shared shuttle service that operates several daily departures to Wenatchee and Peshastin in Eastern Washington from Sea-Tac and Bellevue. Check with them regarding local door to door pick-up or drop-off. $45 one-way, $85 roundtrip 2018-01-02
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