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Cashmere Voyage Tips and guide

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Cashmere is a small town in the North Central Cascades of Washington State. It is home to Liberty Orchards, producers of Aplets & Cotlets.

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Cashmere downtown

Get in

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By car

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US-2, commonly called the Stevens Pass Highway, runs along the edge of town, connecting to Leavenworth and Wenatchee.

By bus

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Link Transit. Bus Route 22 travels between Leavenworth and Wenatchee via Cashmere. Link Transit (Q25000891) on Wikidata Link Transit on Wikipedia

Get around

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Map
Map of Cashmere

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Do

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  • 1 Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen, 117 Mission Ave. The retail store for Liberty Orchards, maker of the widely-distributed fruit treats, offers brief factory tours with free samples.
  • 2 Peshastin Pinnacles State Park, 7201 N Dryden Rd, +1 509-664-6373, . Mar-Oct, 6:30AM-dusk. The park features sandstone slabs and spires in a desert environment with views of the surrounding orchards, Enchantment Range, and Wenatchee Valley. Park activities include rock climbing, hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. Discover Pass required. Peshastin Pinnacles State Park (Q7171362) on Wikidata Peshastin Pinnacles State Park on Wikipedia

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The larger towns of Leavenworth and Wenatchee have more activities, restaurants and bars.

Cashmere is on the North Cascade Loop itinerary.

Routes through Cashmere
EverettLeavenworth  W  E  WenatcheeSpokane
OrovilleWenatchee  N  S  EllensburgYakima



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