2 Best Sights in Omak, Spokane and Eastern Washington

Okanogan County Historical Museum

Okanogan pioneer life is portrayed in the displays here, and there's a replica of an Old West town. Outside are Okanogan's oldest building, a 19th-century log cabin, and antique farm equipment.

1410 2nd Ave. N., Okanogan, Washington, 98840, USA
509-422–4272
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $2, Closed after Labor Day; reopens Memorial Day weekend

Okanogan National Forest

This is a region of open woods, meadows, and pastoral river valleys in the Okanogan highlands. There's lots of wildlife: deer, black bears, coyotes, badgers, bobcats, cougars, grouse, hawks, and golden eagles. Campgrounds are scattered throughout the region. There are 11 Sno-Parks with groomed trails for snowmobilers, and open areas for cross-country skiing. Ski areas are at Loup Loup Pass (Nordic and alpine) and Sitzmark (alpine only).

215 Melody La., Wenatchee, Washington, 98801, USA
509-664–9200
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free; permits required at Sno-Parks ($5/day pass, $30/annual pass)