If you have access to a kitchen during your stay, Owens Meats has got your meat needs covered! Even without a kitchen, we invite you to try their incredible selection of cured delicacies from their landjaeger to their jerky or pepperoni by the yard!
This historic cemetery reflects the immigrant past of the Roslyn mining community. It is divided into twenty-seven cemeteries that reflect the various nationalities and ethnic groups that lived and died in the area. It is a few blocks past the Western edge of town.
A ten minute drive from town, the Speelyi Beach Park is at the southern end of Cle Elum Lake. There is a small parking lot or you can drive your car directly onto the beach. The water may be chilly but on a sunny day, there's no better place!
A craft distillery based out of Washington, Heritage sells an incredible selection of liquors. Their tasting room is all ages (though the flights are limited to those 21 and over). Jeremiah and I went there the day he proposed! In fact, while there he promised me that he was not proposing at all that weekend.
Fans of Northern Exposure will recognize the iconic Roslyn mural on the side of this cafe!
Noted for it's famed back bar and running spittoon, the Brick is the go-to place for food and drinks for those who visit Roslyn.
A $2 donation is suggested per visitor and you might find that it's worth more than that! Click the link to explore the scavenger hunt ahead of time.
Cle Elum operated on switch board until 1966. This museum preserves that history and details Cle Elum's place on the "Old Transcontinental Lead" that connected Washington with the rest of the country. Donations are suggested.
Looking for a golf course? A wine cellar? A spa? Head on over to Suncadia to appreciate all of their amenities.
Cle Elum and Roslyn are surrounded by incredible hiking trails. Click the link to find a trail on the Washington Trails Association site. You can filter by length or elevation, general difficulty, etc. Please note that you may need a parking pass within state parks.