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Cedar Creek Falls
8.8/10 (18 reviews)
This two-tiered waterfall rewards hikers with cascading waters framed by wildflowers and forest views. The 3.5-mile return trail through Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is most spectacular during spring snowmelt.
Harts Pass
8.0/10 (4 reviews)
Harts Pass, Washington's highest maintained road, features dizzying drop-offs and spectacular North Cascade views. Adventurous travellers can explore alpine meadows filled with summer wildflowers or autumn larches.
Lost River Winery
8.8/10 (5 reviews)
This boutique winery showcases the unique terroir of Washington's Methow Valley through handcrafted wines. Sample their award-winning varietals while knowledgeable staff share insights about the local winemaking process.
Goat Peak Lookout Trailhead
9.4/10 (3 reviews)
This historic fire lookout perched at 7,001 feet rewards hikers with panoramic North Cascade views. Visit in early fall when golden larches transform the trail into a photographer's dream.
Crystal Trailhead
Crystal Trailhead marks the gateway to the pristine alpine landscapes of Pasayten Wilderness. Hike through dense forests to discover tranquil Crystal Lake, perfect for fishing and wildlife viewing.
Billy Goat Trailhead
10.0/10 (1 review)
Gateway to the vast Pasayten Wilderness, this trailhead offers access to untamed alpine meadows and mountain vistas. Hikers will appreciate the solitude and chance to spot elk in this remote natural sanctuary.
Bernhardt Mine Trailhead
This moderate 5.2-mile trail winds through silver forests and wildflower meadows to the historic Bernhardt Mine site. Bring sturdy boots and plenty of water for this lesser-traveled path with valley views.
Suspension Bridge Trailhead
10.0/10 (1 review)
This scenic trailhead provides access to the Tawlks-Foster Suspension Bridge spanning the Methow River. Explore over 200 miles of interconnected trails perfect for hiking, biking, or winter cross-country skiing.
"The hotel towels were stained and had a weird smell to them. The breakfast also did not have too much variety but was not too bad. Parking was free and it seemed like a very safe area. Also, the shower ran out of hot water very fast and the floors had hair and dirt on it. Other than that, it was a calm place to stay with a cute town surrounding it."
"Nice to see the river from room. Quiet. Even with traffic from Hwy 20 (across the river). Dated decor. Minimal amenities - slinky towels. Short toilet. Plenty of hot water. Only one small mirror in tight space. Lighting is low and will not make you look good! Good access to town of Winthrop. We’re able to walk in about 10-15 minutes. Don’t try breakfast - it was an odd setup."
"No staff on site.
Reserved and paid for 3 guests. Only had two towels.
Door code stopped working so had to pack all belongings into car during day as door would not lock.
Returned to no additional towels after calling number on front desk door to ask for assistance.
Many other motels in Winthrop. Pick any other than this one"
"The room was clean. The king size bed was very comfortable had the extra amenities like soap for dishes, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, refrigerator, and coffee maker in the room.
The breakfast was excellent! Not only cereals, oatmeal, waffles, coffee, and tea, but also hot breakfast with quiche or scrambled eggs and bacon. If in this area again would return to this hotel."
"Everything was great, The pool got very crowded around 3 pm but I used the side pool instead of the main and it was far less crowded with the same views."
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You can snap up a holiday package to this popular destination on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Mazama costs will depend on the length of stay, season and hotel choice.
What are the cheapest months to go to Mazama?
Plan your trip for the off-season and you're likely to get cheap Mazama holiday packages. Bear in mind that school holiday periods and major local events can impact prices, so do your research before booking.
How many days is enough for Mazama?
Generally, a handful of days is enough to see the main attractions during your Mazama holiday. However, if you'd like to have more time to kick back or take day trips, think about extending your trip.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Mazama?
It's no wonder a Mazama holiday is on the must-do list of many travellers. Top attractions like Cedar Creek Falls are just the beginning of what you can explore here.
How to find the best Mazama package deals?
Start your search for a Mazama package deal by entering your preferred travel dates and destination under our "Packages" tab. Then select a few filters, like "Property type" and "Popular locations," to tailor the results to your exact needs. You can also sort by "Package discount" and discover offers that come with unbeatable savings. If you don't find the ideal Mazama package deal right away, just change your dates and search again. Bear in mind that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Mazama escape underway.
Is it cheaper to book a Mazama holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your next Mazama retreat by booking a personalised holiday package. Check the "Package" heading, then enter your destination and travel dates to view some great flight and hotel prices. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may land a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Mazama?
Enjoy incredible discounts by reserving your flights in advance with Expedia. If being spontaneous is more your thing, grab one of our last-minute deals for an impromptu Mazama break.
How to plan a trip to Mazama?
Choose the best time to travel: Your schedule, favourite season and the type of weather you enjoy can all influence your decision on when to visit Mazama.
Set a budget: Factor in costs such as food, flights and transportation when working out how much to save for your trip to Mazama. Then, select a property that matches your budget, whether that's an economical option or a lavish retreat.
Decide your trip length: Consider how long you want to spend discovering Mazama. Plan your days so you can get to all the attractions and activities you're interested in at a leisurely pace.
Bundle your bookings: With your travel dates in place, you can combine your hotels, car rental, flights and more into a personalised Mazama holiday package.