Winter in Okanogan Country
When the North Cascades Highway (SR20) closes for the season, typically some time in November, our Loop turns into the Cascade Crescent. Winter at the end of the road in the Methow Valley provides amazing snowy scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities! Book a flight to Seattle-Tacoma International in Seattle, jump in your rental, and hit the open road!
(click here to see historic open and close dates) https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/roads-bridges/mountain-pass-closure-and-opening-dates
Hikers, skiers, snowmobilers and other recreationists can access the closed portion of the North Cascades Highway (SR 20) during the winter season. Users should park in designated parking areas to allow plow drivers the space they need to clear snow around the closed stretch’s access gates. Even though the Loop is not passable over SR 20 travelers should still be prepared for winter driving conditions. Since WSDOT closes this stretch of the highway due to avalanche risk, anyone using this area should check forecasts and be aware of quickly changing conditions in the mountains. Northwest Avalanche Center website is https://nwac.us/.
Travelers can also check conditions with North Cascades National Park before traveling to this area.
Thanks to our partners for funding support: Port of Seattle/SeaTac International Airport and Okanogan Country.