Where is wenatchee wa located
With this vision in mind, a group of Seattle businessman formed the Wenatchee Improvement Company in December to acquire property and build a town. The Great Northern Railway would eventually help spur development of new towns and provide important transcontinental service for many communities along its vast route through the upper Midwest, northern Great Plains, and the Pacific Northwest.
In early , the Wenatchee Development Company, in close consultation with the Great Northern Railway, surveyed and platted the present site of Wenatchee. On May 6, , this plat was filed with Kittitas County Chelan County had not yet been created , and lots were placed on the open market the same month. By the late s, Wenatchee was growing considerably and the need for a new county became clear. Ellensburg was the Kittitas County seat, but was separated from the Wenatchee Valley by a range of mountains.
It proved inaccessible during the winter except via Spokane or Seattle by railroad, making it difficult for Wenatchee citizens to make the trek to Ellensburg for business purposes. The state legislature created Chelan County in , carving it out of the existing Kittitas and Okanogan Counties.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
These included diversified manufacturing, farming, lumber, irrigation projects, some mineral development, steamboat transportation and shipping. Median Age Download This Place. June, September and August are the most pleasant months in Wenatchee, while December and January are the least comfortable months. Pros Nearby mountains Year-round climate Attractive downtown. Cons Recent job declines Cost of housing Isolation. Best Places to Live in Wenatchee Rankings.
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Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is December with an average rainfall of 1. Wenatchee is located at the confluence of the Wenatchee River and the Columbia River in the Columbia Basin just east of the foothills of the Cascade Range. Unlike the climate of Western Washington, Wenatchee's climate is arid.
Nested in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains, there are blue skies days of the year. Technically a desert, irrigation from the Columbia River and her tributaries allows for the large amount of agriculture in Wenatchee and the surrounding areas. The city of Wenatchee is bordered by the Wenatchee River on the north, the Columb ia River to the east, and the Wenatchee Mountains to the south and west.
These high, rugged peaks form a wall around the western and southern sides of the city. Although there are numerous jeep trails and forest roads out of Wenatchee to the south and west, most are too rugged to be passable by most vehicles.
Once across these bridges, motorists can continue on to other points in the state. While Colockum Pass is listed as a route out of Wenatchee via the south end of the city on most maps produced by the Washington State DOT , and is a potential exit from the Wenatchee area, the route is clearly labeled as not being suitable for passenger autos, though its initial sections provide access to a railroad bridge at Rock Island and farther south the Rock Island Dam, both of which can be used in emergencies.
Another potential exit road leads north from the Mission Ridge ski area to an intersection with an unimproved road that extends west to US 97 via the ghost town of Liberty or north into Cashmere ; again, this route is when shown at all marked as not suitable for passenger autos. Because of the dangers involved in having only two points of ingress and egress into the city during an evacuation, not to mention traffic congestion, officials have mentioned the possibility of additional bridges potentially being designed in the future over the Columbia or Wenatchee Rivers, as reported periodically by the Wenatchee World.
The Wenatchee Valley and the surrounding areas provide an abundance of sports and recreational activities for any season. There are several facilities including the tennis club, an Olympic size swimming pool, an ice arena, several hole and 9-hole golf courses, a 9-hole disc golf course, and countless baseball diamonds and soccer fields.
There are lots of places to hike, fish and hunt, both birds and larger game. Boating and water recreation are also quite common. Many kayak, windsurf and water-ski on the Columbia.
Whitewater rafting and inner-tubing is frequent on the Wenatchee River. In the winter, the mountains near Wenatchee provide great snowmobiling, sledding at Squilchuck State Park, as well as skiing and snowboarding at Mission Ridge 30 minutes drive and Stevens Pass 1 hour and a half drive. Nordic skiing is available at the Stevens Pass Nordic Center, Leavenworth 25 minute drive , and the Methow Valley 1 hour and 45 minute drive.
The city also offers a large system of parks and paved trails known as the Apple Capital Recreational Loop Trail. The mile 20 km loop which runs both banks of the Columbia River is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, and skaters.
In the winter cross country skiers and snowshoers also use the trail. Much of the hillside areas surrounding the city of Wenatchee have been purchased by or have their rights held by the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust which protects them as a natural resource and as a site for hiking in the foothills. The foothills trail system along the western edge Wenatchee provides numerous short trails of varying difficulty for walking, hiking and mountain biking.
The Wenatchee Applesox were founded in , during the inaugural year of the the West Coast League, an independent summer baseball league. The team features top college players and prospects and has even had several former players play their way onto the rosters of Major League Baseball teams. Their season typically lasts through the summer.
The Applesox won the league championship in , , and The team plays its home games at Wildcat Stadium in East Wenatchee. The games are usually scheduled March through May, with the postseason to follow. In , the Wenatchee Valley Rams won their league championship.
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