Lake Chelan Resort Town
Welcome to Chelan, a small lakeside city at the southeast tip of Lake Chelan that pairs orchards and wineries with boating, beaches, and a ferry to remote Stehekin in the North Cascades.
Chelan is a city in Chelan County, Washington, set at the southeast tip of Lake Chelan, where the long, glacier-carved lake drains into the Chelan River. With a year-round population of about 4,200, the city anchors one of Washington's best-known lake resort areas, and its numbers swell dramatically in summer as tourists and seasonal residents arrive to boat, swim, and relax. The name Chelan derives from a Native American word for 'deep water,' a fitting description for a lake that runs more than 50 miles into the North Cascades and ranks among the deepest in the United States. The economy is built on two long-standing pillars: agriculture and tourism. Mining and lumber drew early settlers in the 1880s, but apple growing soon became the valley's economic mainstay once irrigation canals opened the dry hillsides to orchards. Today Chelan sits within a major Washington apple-producing and wine-growing region, with orchards and tasting rooms spread along the lake and valley. Tourism has grown into a parallel industry, centered on the lake's beaches, marinas, water sports, and the ferry to the remote community of Stehekin at the lake's north end. Life in Chelan is defined by the lake and the seasons. Summers bring boating, swimming, paddleboarding, and lakeside events, while spring and fall are quieter, framed by orchard bloom and harvest. Winters are mild relative to the surrounding mountains, though the nearby North Cascades offer snow sports at a distance. The downtown and waterfront hold restaurants, tasting rooms, and shops serving both residents and visitors. Housing ranges from established in-town homes to newer cottage neighborhoods and lakefront properties with sweeping views, along with vacation homes and rentals that reflect the area's second-home market. The Lake Chelan School District, a small K-12 system of six schools and roughly 1,300 students, serves local families. Chelan is remote by Washington standards — about three hours east of Seattle over the Cascades and roughly 40 miles from Wenatchee, the county seat — yet it draws residents seeking lakefront living, a small-school environment, and a four-season outdoor lifestyle within a spectacular setting.
Chelan is a city in Chelan County, Washington, at the southeast tip of Lake Chelan where the lake drains into the Chelan River. It lies in north-central Washington, about 40 miles north of Wenatchee and roughly three hours east of Seattle over the Cascade Mountains.
Lake Chelan is one of the deepest lakes in the United States, carved by glaciers over millions of years. It runs more than 50 miles from the city of Chelan into the North Cascades, and its depth and glacier-fed waters cool the surrounding valley, supporting the region's orchards and moderating seasonal temperatures.
Chelan is served by the Lake Chelan School District, a small K-12 district with six schools and roughly 1,300 students, including Chelan High School. The neighboring community of Manson maintains its own district, and higher-education options are available in Wenatchee.
Chelan is known for Lake Chelan, one of the state's premier lake destinations, and for the apple orchards and wineries of the surrounding valley. It is also the departure point for the Lady of the Lake ferry to Stehekin and the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in the North Cascades.
Stehekin, at the north end of Lake Chelan, is reachable only by boat or floatplane. The Lady of the Lake passenger ferry and charter boats depart from Chelan and make the scenic trip up the lake, providing access to Stehekin and the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.
Chelan's housing ranges from in-town single-family homes to hillside properties with lake views, newer cottage neighborhoods, and lakefront homes, along with a significant vacation-home and rental segment. The resort character means the market mixes primary residences with second homes, and location near the water strongly shapes desirability.
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