Entrance to the Methow Valley Inn
The back Garden at the Methow Valley Inn

Links & Activities

Biking

Road Biking - There are several great road bike routes centered out of Twisp from easy to strenuous on beautiful paved back roads of the Methow Valley.

Mountain Biking - All of the 200 km of Methow Valley Sports Touring Assn. (MVSTA) trails are open to mountain biking during the Spring, Summer and Fall. These can be combined with hundreds of miles of forest service roads to create a unique back country cycling experience.

Cross Biking - Increasingly popular, cross biking combines paved and forest service gravel road riding to open up some incredibly scenic routes through the valley that would take months to explore.

Local Methow Valley Biking Resources


Cross Country Skiing

Increasingly popular, cross biking combines paved and forest service gravel road riding to open up some incredibly scenic routes through the valley that would take months to explore.

Local Methow Valley Cross Country Skiing Resources


Hiking & Backpacking

From the Sawtoooths, the Pasayten, Okanogan National forest to the North Cascades National Park, the Methow Valley offers unparalleled access to some of the finest back country and wilderness land in the Washington State.

Local Methow Valley Hiking & Backpacking Resources


Methow River Sports

The Methow River contains everthing from casual swimming and tubing to some exciting class IV rapids for the avid rafters and kayakers.

Local Methow Valley River Sports Resources


Fly Fishing

The Methow River was recently rated as one of the most lively steelhead runs in the State and regularly attracts anglers from far and wide.

Local Methow Valley Fly Fishing Resources


Twisp Cultural Activities

The Methow Valley Inn is located in Downtown Twisp and convenient to amenities valued by our guests including a variety of dining experiences within blocks and great cultural experiences.

Methow Valley Cultural Resources


Twisp Dining Establishments


Bird Watching

The Methow Valley is a migratory thoroughfare for a wide variety of species who travel through the valley on their annual migration. It's also the permanent residence of a number of others. This makes the Methow a regular stopping point for birders in the Spring and Fall.