5 Things to Do in Leavenworth, WA

If you’re heading to the ultra-charming Pacific Northwest city of Leavenworth to get in the holiday spirit, you’re in for a holiday treat. If you’re heading there for outdoor experiences, you’re still in for a treat. To start this wonderful getaway, book a cabin or a tiny house at the Leavenworth Tiny House Village, pack your snow gear and your holiday best and head to the Pacific Northwest! There’s plenty to see and do here, but we picked five things to get you started:

Leavenworth Tiny House Villlage at Christmas
Leavenworth Tiny House Village at Christmastime

1. However you celebrate the holiday season, you have to admit that reindeer, nutcrackers and snow play into any holiday theme and Leavenworth has all of that. The Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum (nutcrackermuseum.com) located in town displays nutcrackers from the 12th and 13th centuries to modern day. After you’ve explored, pick up your own souvenir nutcracker at the Nutcracker Lady Gift Shop. The Leavenworth Reindeer Farm is a great experience as well, but book soon if you’re visiting in December, because they are kinda busy in December doing reindeer stuff! With this interesting experience, you will learn about reindeer and have a chance to feed them and take pics with them. For hours and more info, visit leavenworthreindeerfarm.com.

2. A stroll through downtown Leavenworth during the holiday season will have you thinking you’ve been transported to the set of a holiday movie. Pinch yourself, this beautiful Bavarian-style city is very real, and you can experience the half a million twinkling lights, the carolers, the hot cocoa and even Mr. & Mrs. Claus! On weekends, there are strolling carolers, photos with Santa, and live performances from the Sugar Plums, an award-winning holiday choir, in the town’s gazebo. The Leavenworth Festhalle has a gingerbread house exhibition, Santa costumes from around the world, photo ops and hot cocoa and snacks.

Leavenworth, WA
Leavenworth, WA

3. Outdoor experiences here are as plentiful as the snowflakes that fall annually. Head to Lake Wenatchee State Park that offers over 30 miles of groomed trails for cross-country skiing, 12 miles of marked snowshoe trails, and a sled hill. For downhill skiing and snowboarding, check out Leavenworth Ski Hill. Other outdoor fun here includes fat biking, sledding and ski hill jumping. For details on Ski Hill, visit skileavenworth.com. Or sit back and let someone else do the work as you explore the outdoors on a sleigh ride – yep, you can dash through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh that accommodates 6 passengers and comes complete with hot cider to be enjoyed around the fire in the barn at the end of your unique sleigh ride. For details and reservations, visit leavenworthsleighrides.com.

4. Knowing your cozy tiny house is waiting for you at the end of the day, a day trip to Seattle can be fun coming and going! In a little over two hours, you can be in the Emerald City and enjoy the attractions including the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Winter Brilliance at the Chihuly Garden and Glass House, which has a special light and music installation running through February 2025. There’s also the Seattle Christmas Market, which runs through December 24, and has holiday displays, live entertainment and artisan shops to find that perfect holiday gift!

Leavenworth Tiny House Village
Leavenworth Tiny House Village

5. Toast the holidays in a variety of ways with a visit to Leavenworth’s Icicle Brewing Company’s taproom, located on Front Street in the downtown – drop in for Thursday Night Trivia or the special Holiday Market from 5-8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 11. If you want a wine toast, there are several tasting rooms on Front Street including Icicle Ridge Winery and the WooHoo Winery Tasting Room.

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Photo from Devils Bridge Trail 40 minutes from the tiny houses at Verde Valley in AZ.

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Arizona

If you’re visiting Sedona, Arizona, Red Rock State Park provides some of the most breathtaking scenery you may ever see. Simply strolling through this rugged valley with its startling sandstone formations is a sight for the eyes, but if you choose to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross, you’ll add to the magnificent spectacle. Built into the buttes of the Red Rocks, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is considered an architectural wonder.

Plan a stay at Verde Valley when exploring Red Rock State Park.

Verde Valley
Tiny house photo by @adventuresonwheels from Verde Valley in AZ.

California

Any way you slice it, Yosemite National Park is one of the most scenic spots on Earth. To get a spectacular view of the Park’s highlights, including Half Dome and Yosemite Falls, take in the scenery from Glacier Point. With a commanding elevation of 7,214 feet, this popular overlook is a great way to see all the beauty of the Yosemite Valley.

Yosemite Lakes provides a perfect base camp while visiting the Yosemite Valley and the National Park.

Maine

Thunder Hole, in Acadia National Park, is named due to the thundering sound that occurs when the waves of the Atlantic roll into the cavern on this inlet at Acadia. The water can splash as high as 40 feet! Thunder Hole also offers fabulous views of Otter Cliff and the Great Head from the safety of an observation deck.

Narrows Too in Trenton is a great place to stay for a visit to Acadia, as well as the charming town of Bar Harbor.

Narrows Too
Colorful cottages from Narrows Too in ME.

New Hampshire

Pick your favorite vista when you visit Odiorne State Park, in Rye. There are beautiful views of the woodlands, the rocky coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day you can see the Isles of Shoals, a small group of six islands, located about six miles off the coast. In addition to the views, there is also the Seacoast Science Center and the remains of Fort Dearborn, established during World War II to help protect the Portsmouth Harbor.

Tuxbury Pond Tiny House Village is a little over a half hour drive from Rye.

Pennsylvania

One of the most scenic spots in Lancaster County is Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve. Lake and river views, as well as streams, creeks, and waterfalls are just a few of the scenic details here.  The rugged terrain of the woodlands provides possible glimpses of the preserve’s wildlife inhabitants, including coyotes, fox, and deer. Several well-marked trails lead the way as you explore the amazing scenery here.

Circle M is about 22 minutes from Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve. 

Washington

Kerry Park, in Seattle, is the perfect spot to grab a panoramic view of the Emerald City. If you’ve seen such a shot in a magazine or movie, it was most likely taken from Kerry Park. There are so many pluses to visiting this location. Not only is the view of the city skyline spectacular, two bonus views include Mt. Rainier and Elliot Bay. Also, the charming neighborhood of Queen Anne provides views of 19th century homes in Upper Queen Anne, and another one of Seattle’s best locations for amazing views, the Space Needle, in Lower Queen Anne.

Seattle is a perfect day trip when you stay at Leavenworth Tiny House Village or a quick trip from Tall Chief, in Fall City.

Leavenworth Tiny House Village • Otto
Otto, the tiny house, from Leavenworth Tiny House Village