How to get to Lake Wenatchee

We will continue to update this page as we get closer to the event.

  • Lake Wenatchee is just under 2 hours from Seattle—a break-taking drive in the Cascade Mountains, on curving roads alongside rivers and through pacific northwest forest. Folks are welcome to arrive on site Thursday, Sept 22 as early as 12pm to explore and enjoy the site or nearby town, Leavenworth.

    Flying? You’ll want to book a flight to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

    If you’re participating in our Car Share program, you’ll want be in Seattle by Thursday mid-day ideally before 2pm. We typically have a few cars leaving later but our first big wave leaves at 12pm.

  • We will be providing vehicle ride-share tickets to get to and from Seattle Airport that you can purchase as an add-on to your registration. This $ is passed directly on to our volunteer drivers to either rent a car or cover gas.

  • Attendees are welcome to bring their own vehicles to the site. You must sign up for a free-car pass when you register as there are a limited number of parking space available.

    If you have extra space, you can also volunteer to participate in our car-share program and get some funds to cover the cost of gas!

  • From the west (Monroe/Seattle)

    • Drive to Monroe, WA (via Hwy 522 from I-405 or Hwy 2 from I-5).

    • Take US-2 east from Monroe about 70 miles (over Stevens Pass) to Coles Corner (Hwy 207).

    • Turn left at Coles Corner (Hwy 207) toward Lake Wenatchee.

    • Drive about 5 miles to green bridge over the Wenatchee River.

    • Cross the bridge and stay left at the “Y” in the road.

    • Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn left onto North Shore Drive.

    • Turn left into the second driveway (large YMCA Camp sign).