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Candy Factory Tours in Downtown Cashmere! Plenty of FREE Samples! Tour Our Candy Kitchen A Taste of Washington! Tours run every 15 minutes, and our last tour of the day is 30 minutes before close. We are closed on many major holidays. Production and tour hours do not always coincide, therefore the factory may not be producing for all tours. RETAIL STORE & TOUR CENTER HOURS Monday-Friday: 9:00 to 5:00 Weekends 10:00 to 4:00 117 Mission Avenue • Cashmere, WA 98815 For info please call 1-509-782-4088 LibertyOrchards.com Be sure to visit the sweetest stop on the Cascade Loop... • 10 Miles from Leavenworth • 9 Miles from Wenatchee • FREE Candy Samples! • Take a FREE Factory Tour!345 The Cascade Loop is a 440-mile road trip that we identify in nine unique regions beginning at the ferry dock in Mukilteo. The main highway systems flow from the Salish Sea in Western Washington, over the mountains, along the of Eastern Washington, and through the lush valleys in-between. Through river valleys and national forest lands, you cross the Cascade Mountain range not once, but twice. The Cascade Loop is a perfect encapsulation of all the best Washington State has to offer – scenic beauty, amazing recreation, and fabulous food and beverages from farms, fields, rivers, and salt water! Bear in mind, at some point after snow begins falling in the mountains, a 44-mile stretch of the North Cascades Highway will close west of Mazama and east of Diablo. The Loop becomes the "Cascade Crescent”, and is still worthy of the title "Washington State’s Ultimate Road Trip!" Collect stamps from participating visitor centers and lodging properties and receive collector prizes. When you visit all nine regions, you can enter to win a fabulous prize package from our partners all around the Loop! See the Souvenir Passport on page 78. Find all the locations to collect them and contest details on our website! Passport Prize Package! Scattered throughout our guide you will see "" indicating a pet-friendly activity, park, off-leash location or lodging property. Learn more online: cascadeloop.com/pet-friendly-travel Launch GPS and download your map before you hit the road! The majority of the byway has great service but there are spots where you may lose signal and a few regions where service can be spotty. If you use your phone for GPS navigation, map your route before you leave to ensure you don't lose your way! Stroller & Wheelchair-Friendly Looking for a stroller or wheelchair- friendly trail? Watch for the icon indicating a paved or flat gravel trail suitable for all abilities. Learn more online: cascadeloop.com/accessible-trails67 Your Cascade Loop adventure begins in Seattle NorthCountry, with 2,000 square miles of mountains, rivers, cities, towns, farmlands, and coastlines. Look for three distinct environments on this part of the Loop: coastal communities, river valleys, and urban centers. A temperate climate year-round makes it an ideal destination for outdoor adventures in every season. Find trip inspiration and resources for activities in this region at seattlenorthcountry.com (ad p.9). Mukilteo A coastal community on the shore of the Salish Sea, and the unofficial “beginning” of the Cascade Loop. Mukilteo Chamber and Visitor Center. 4902 76th St SW, discovermukilteo.org See & Play Boeing Future of Flight. Premier aerospace attractions, welcoming guests to enjoy the Boeing Everett Factory Tour, Gallery, Sky Deck and Boeing Store. 8415 Paine Field Blvd, boeingfutureofflight.com Japanese Gulch Trails and Dog Park. 144-acre urban forest with a network of trails for biking, hiking, dog walking, and trail running. Home to woodpeckers, great blue herons, and black-tailed deer. Multiple trailhead access points. Tails and Trails is a ¾-acre, fully fenced off-leash dog area complete with agility equipment. 1301 5th St, mukilteowa.gov Lighthouse Park. The 14-acre park offers access to the beach with picnic areas, boat launch, and playground. Grounds are accessible to visitors year-round. The lighthouse, exhibits, and gift shop are run by volunteers and only open during the summer. An audio walking tour of the area is available online. 609 Front St, mukilteowa.gov Made possible in part with assistance from Snohomish County Tourism Hotel-Motel Tax Fund8 Everett The largest metropolitan community on the Loop, this vibrant urban center is known for international cuisine and a growing waterfront district. It is home to Paine Field Airport (PAE) along with several historic aviation attractions, including the Boeing Factory Tour. Visit Everett. visiteverett.com See & Play Funko! Headquarters facility for popular collectibles. Awesome spot for selfies and souvenirs. 2802 Wetmore Ave. High Trek Adventures. This aerial adventure park boasts a ropes course and three different ziplines as well as mini golf, laser tag, climbing wall, and axe throwing. 11928 Beverly Park Rd Bldg C, (425) 382-2966, hightrekadventures.com Imagine Children’s Museum. Hands-on adventure for children 12 and younger, including art, history and science presented in fun ways. Closed Mondays. 1502 Wall St, (425) 258-1006, imaginecm.org Lowell Riverfront Trail. 1¾-mile, multi-use trail features a wide paved path with numerous wildlife habitats. Views of Mount Baker, Mount Rainier and the Cascade Range. 1400 Lowell River Rd. Mill Town Trail. Wide, shared use sidewalk path through the Waterfront District. Great views of Port Gardner Bay and the Port of Everett and showcases area history. 6.8-mile trail with multiple access points. Washington State Ferry. Gateway to Whidbey Island (Clinton/Mukilteo route). Find sailing schedule online. 910 First St, wsdot.wa.gov Stay Silver Cloud Hotel - Mukilteo Waterfront. Complimentary Breakfast. Close to Lighthouse Park and to Ferry Dock. 718 Front St, (425) 423-8600, silvercloud.com/Mukilteo Great blue heron near Everett, Pete Freund9 2,000 square miles 1 common goal: to be a good steward Snohomish County. We’ve got your number. Explore the river valleys, mountain trails, and unforgettable scenery found across the 2,000 square miles of Snohomish County. Adventure is only minutes away from Seattle. Book your trip at SeattleNorthCountry.com Snohomish A charming historic town nestled along the banks of the Snohomish River, known for its picturesque Main Street, lined with antique shops, boutiques, and a rich sense of community. See & Play Centennial Trail. A 30-mile paved walking, jogging, and biking path built on the old Burlington-Northern railroad line. The trail travels north from Snohomish through Arlington to the Skagit County line. There are multiple trailheads and access points. seattlenorthcountry.com Stay Snohomish Inn. Jetted tub rooms available. 323 2nd St, (800) 548-9993, (360) 568-2208, snohomishinn.com Monroe A welcoming community surrounded by natural beauty, offering a mix of outdoor adventures, including parks, trails, and a charming downtown with local shops and eateries. Several boat launches draw anglers to the Skykomish and Snohomish Rivers for salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout. Sip suds and spirits at three breweries, a whiskey bar, and a taphouse. Monroe Visitor Information and Welcome Center. (ad p 11). 125 South Lewis St, (360) 794-5488, choosemonroe.com See & Play Al Borlin Park. An oasis in an urban setting, this park is the largest in Monroe (90 acres). It offers picnic areas with barbeques and beach access. Trails weave through a thickly wooded area which include views of the Skykomish River. 615 Simons Rd. Historic Downtown. Venture off US 2 and explore Historic Main Street. Shop for unique, locally made treasures and enjoy farm-to-table, or ethnic dining. 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