Lake Chelan Shores
Chelan, Washington
Lake Chelan is not your average lake. Resting at the foot of the rugged peaks of the North Cascades, this long finger of water points like a loadstone to a truly isolated parcel of America. Though the lake is 55 miles long, you can only drive half its length. Beyond the end of the road, snowcapped peaks rise over 9,000 feet from the lakeshore and thick evergreens cover the mountain sides, —perfect for hikers. There is, however, an outpost of civilization at the upper end of the lake. The tiny village of Stehekin is accessible only by boat or floatplane, and a must-see when you visit Lake Chelan Shores. If it’s pristine beauty and a multiplicity of outdoor activities you’re searching for, head for this deep, clear, mountain lake sparkling in the sun. Read more »