Winthrop vacation rentals
Find spaces that suit your style
Find properties near top attractions in Winthrop
Map Attractions
Find the best place to stay - Winthrop
Alpine Woods cabin close to Methow Trail system
Top rated rentals - Winthrop
Photo gallery for Sunflower Resort Daisy Cabin is in the ultra-quiet Winthrop South community, with a 5 minute walk to downtown on the pedestrian trail.
Peaceful retreat
Take in the riverside beauty of Winthrop
The riverfront and other outdoor surroundings create an inviting atmosphere in Winthrop. Well known for its hiking, shopping and cafes, this welcoming city won't disappoint. Many rental homes come with outdoor spaces, separate dining areas and full kitchens, perfect if you want to enjoy some home-cooked meals.
Explore Winthrop's broad canvas—it's thriving arts scene
Few people may know when they book a Winthrop vacation rental that they'll find themselves near a thriving arts scene. But downtown is home to many art galleries and artist workshops, including spaces where you can watch craftsman blow glass. One of the most revered institutions is the Shafer Museum, which explores western history. If you're more of a celluloid fan, the Barnyard Cinema screens renowned indie features throughout the year. But if you still feel an itch to return to nature, visit North Cascades National Park and spend the day hiking, horseback riding, bird watching, and mountain biking.
From swimming to saloons, Winthrop has a bit of everything
Serious cross-country skiers often book a Winthrop vacation rental to take advantage of the region's immensely popular 120-mile-long cross-country skiing trail. The area is also known for its excellent rock climbing, river rafting, and fishing. Winthrop's own Pearrygin Lake draws big crowds for swimming and boating purposes. Travelers descend upon the city for such major summer events as the Winthrop Rhythm and Blues Festival, and the Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival. History buffs should make sure they grab a drink from Three Fingered Jacks Saloon, Winthrop's bustling bar, and the oldest legal saloon in Washington state.
It's just another snow day at the foot of the Cascades
Winters in Winthrop are cold and snowy affairs, with daytime highs below freezing and evening lows dipping into the teens. You should also make sure you pack plenty of knit hats, snow pants, boots, and mittens for December and January, the 2 snowiest months of the year. You can leave the umbrella behind during the summer, which features sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s, but bring a jacket for the cool nights, when temps can drop into the 40s. Comfortable spring and fall temperatures range from the low 50s to the mid-70s.
Hatching a plan for seeing nature and wildlife
Breathtaking beauty is on tap in Winthrop, as the dramatic peaks of the Cascades paint the town's backdrop, forests add to the lush landscape, rivers wind through the watery scenery, and the valley floor stretches into the distance. It's hard to ignore the call of nearby North Cascade National Park, as you explore its glaciers, crystal blue lakes, and towering waterfalls. For a more contained natural experience, visit the 42-acre salmon hatchery located just 5 minutes from Winthrop. The facility offers guided and self-guided tours and you'll also get to watch beavers at play as part of a relocation project.