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How much are vacation packages to East Wenatchee?
Spoil yourself with a one-of-a-kind experience in East Wenatchee with a vacation package starting at $786. Locking in your flights, tours and hotels with Travelocity is a breeze. What's more, our vacation deals will leave you with more cash in your pocket for loads of fun times.
How long should my East Wenatchee vacation be?
Your East Wenatchee break can be as long or as short as you like, but most travelers stay around 2 nights. Hoping to get out and uncover some lesser-known attractions? Lock in an extra night or two and experience a different side of this place.
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Can I save money on my East Wenatchee car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
With an East Wenatchee vacation package, you can bundle your car, flight and hotel bookings and save a tidy sum. If you're in the mood to uncover the best of this exciting part of the world, why not make a beeline for Space Needle? This top attraction is 95 mi from East Wenatchee. With a rental car, you'll be there in a jiffy.
Which airport is best for East Wenatchee?
One of your top options is Pangborn Memorial Airport (EAT), which is 4 mi east of the hustle and bustle of downtown East Wenatchee. You can also jet into Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field Airport (YKM), 60 mi away from central East Wenatchee).
What is there to do in East Wenatchee?
East Wenatchee is overflowing with things to see and do, including Lincoln Rock State Park and Ohme Gardens. These renowned attractions are at the top of most tourists' travel itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting East Wenatchee?
Many people spend their nights at the Cedars Inn. It's an excellent base for your East Wenatchee getaway.

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Living in the middle of a rainforest for the last  three decades has made me a huge fan of -- the desert.  Actually, anywhere east of the Cascades where the predominant climate veers towards the dry and ascetic, and the colors come in ranges and not a single verdant hue.

Don't get me wrong, I do not think I could live without the mountains and the forests and the alpine meadows.  It's just that, come winter, the sponge-bath they provide can become a little wearisome.

If you want the colors of the desert and the high plains, head East from the mountains and you won't have far to travel.  The general demarcation point in Washington for that switch in climate is probably Wenatchee.  It's a pleasant town, with all the amenities, and East Wenatchee is its next-door neighbor.

As you can see from this view, the landscape has completely transformed from the wetter, greener, and more mountainous terrain in the West to the austere pattern you see here.

There are plenty of places to hike on this side of the Cascades, including a set of very respectable mountain peaks.  But the sun actually makes an appearnce from time to time in the winter months.  And a face full of sunshine can change your outlook almost in an instant.
Living in the middle of a rainforest for the last  three decades has made me a huge fan of -- the desert.  Actually, anywhere east of the Cascades where the predominant climate veers towards the dry and ascetic, and the colors come in ranges and not a single verdant hue.

Don't get me wrong, I do not think I could live without the mountains and the forests and the alpine meadows.  It's just that, come winter, the sponge-bath they provide can become a little wearisome.

If you want the colors of the desert and the high plains, head East from the mountains and you won't have far to travel.  The general demarcation point in Washington for that switch in climate is probably Wenatchee.  It's a pleasant town, with all the amenities, and East Wenatchee is its next-door neighbor.

As you can see from this view, the landscape has completely transformed from the wetter, greener, and more mountainous terrain in the West to the austere pattern you see here.

There are plenty of places to hike on this side of the Cascades, including a set of very respectable mountain peaks.  But the sun actually makes an appearnce from time to time in the winter months.  And a face full of sunshine can change your outlook almost in an instant.
Winter closes in on the head of Lake Chelan at Stehekin. The Lake level is 22 feet below summer time levels for electrical generation purposes.
Wenatchee - Lake Chelan showing a lake or waterhole, mountains and railway items
Wenatchee - Lake Chelan featuring railway items, mountains and a lake or waterhole

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