Winthrop, Washington: Visitors Guide

Stormy Brooke Swain
Winthrop, Washington is a small town, home to only 373 residents. In the winter, visitors enjoy Winthrop for the extensive cross country skiing trails, while in the summer, Winthrop, Washington provides a great opportunity for fly fishing and hiking. The exceptional food and lodging keep guests coming back year after year. If you are interested in visiting Winthrop, Washington, use this visitor guide to plan your lodging and book your first reservation for dinner.

Sun Mountain Lodge
Winthrop, Washington

The Sun Mountain Lodge shows its ability to mix contemporary furnishings with old antique, lodge style atmosphere and does it very well. Located in Winthrop, Washington, the lodge also offers special packages, a spa, and meeting rooms for those wishing to do business while they are on vacation. The Sun Mountain Lodge ranges from $150 to $300 in the winter or $220 to $400 in the summer. Luxurious cabins are also offered in the summer for $350 to $900 a night, or during the off season for $335 to $695 a night. Aside from the beautiful bedding and decor, you will find great amenities that you can't find in other lodges, such as mini refrigerators, large sitting areas, and cozy gas fire places. Stay connected at the lodge with free high-speed Internet in each room.

The Aspen Loft
Winthrop, Washington

The Aspen Loft located in Winthrop, Washington, is just 10 miles out of the town, sleeps six, and has a wonderful kitchen to cook in. The deck looking over the trees is a nice place to have breakfast or an evening cup of tea. Rates to stay at the Aspen Loft Cabin depend on season. They range from $110 to $170 a night. The furnishings in the loft are those of a cozy cabin, including the wood burning stove and loft above the living area. The loft is a great place to stay summer or winter, especially if you are interested in hiking or biking. The trails seem to be right out your front door.

The Arrow Leaf Bistro
Winthrop, Washington

The Arrow Leaf Bistro located in Winthrop, Washington is a town favorite for local cuisine. For dinner, try the French onion soup and the Quail entree prepared fresh by the chef. Prices range depending on menu, but you can have your fill and be satisfied for around $20 a plate.

Three Fingered Jacks Saloon
Winthrop, Washington

The Three Fingered Jacks Saloon looks as if it was taken out of a wild west movie. The atmosphere features swinging doors and wood architecture that places you back in the 1800s. Enjoy a game of pool while you snack on Jack's famous jalapeno-poppers, and a draft beer. House specialties are served after 5:00 pm, and there are several, but the steaks seem to be the most popular.

Sources:

Discover Our Town, http://www.discoverourtown.com

Three Fingered Jacks, http://www.3fingeredjacks.com

The Arrow Leaf Bistro, http://www.arrowleafbistro.com

The Aspen Loft, http://www.hotelriovista.com/aspenloft.html

The Sun Mountain Lodge, http://www.sunmountainlodge.com/index.html

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