Washington Vacation Attractions: Omak

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Omak is located in the Mid-Valley area of the Okanagan Valley at the foot of the Okanagan Highlands, a four season playground awaits you. This high desert valley provides great outdoor recreational activities from fishing, golfing, hiking, boating and water skiing at Omak Lake, snow skiing and snowmobiling. Omak's downtown Main Street offers great shopping and restaurants.

Omak is home to the Omak Stampede. Wenatchee Valley College and Heritage University are also within two miles of the hotel. The Canadian border is within 60 miles of Omak.

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Things to do in Omak

Fort Okanogan State Park & Interpretive Center
Fort Okanogan State Park & Interpretive Center is 5 mi. e. on US 97, then .5 mi. e. on SR 17, then s. on Fort Okanogan Rd. to park entrance. Dedicated to the history of Fort Okanogan, an early 19th-century fur trading post, the interpretive center overlooks the fort's original site and explains the fur trade through displays of artifacts, dioramas and a video presentation. John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Co. established the fort in 1811, and it is considered to be the state's first settlement. The fort was acquired by the Hudson's Bay Co. in 1821. Call (509) 689-6665 for more information.
SR 17 & Ford Okanogan Rd., Brewster, WA 98812

Okanogan Bingo and Casino
Okanogan Bingo and Casino is a full service casino featuring card talble, slot machines and various food venues Call (509) 422-4646 for more information.
41 Appleway Rd., Okanogan, WA 98840

Okanogan County Historical Museum
Okanogan County Historical Museum is at 1410 Second Ave. The museum exhibits items pertaining to local history, including a reproduction of a 19th-century Main Street and a replica of the town's 1910 fire station. Call (509) 422-4272 for more information.
1410 2nd Ave. N., Okanogan, WA 98840

Omak Stampede
The Omak Stampede Rodeo is held the second week of August and features rodeo fun for the whole family Call (509) 826-1983 for more information.
Omak Arena, Omak, WA 98841

St. Mary's Mission
Father Etienne de Roug� founded this Jesuit mission in 1886 to minister to the 12 bands of the Colville Federation. The present church dates from 1910. The adjacent Paschal Sherman Indian School, the state's only American Indian boarding school, is managed by the Colville Confederated Tribes. Call (509) 422-7581 for more information.
4 mi. e. via SR 155, then 1.5 mi. s., Omak, WA 98841

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