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3600 Suncadia Trail
Cle Elum,
WA
98922
Phone: 509-649-6400
Reservations: 866-904-6301
Set on the sunny eastern slopes of the Cascades, alongside the
sparkling waters of the Cle Elum River and surrounded by pristine pine
forest, Suncadia offers the ultimate luxury mountain resort experience
with a perfect combination of outdoor recreation
and luxurious accommodations and amenities. From championship golf, fly
fishing and miles of spectacular hiking and cycling trails to spa
treatments, shopping, and fine dining, Suncadia is a place for friends
and family to relax and reconnect.
 | 100 W Pennsylvania Ave Roslyn, WA 98941 Phone: 509-649-2643
The oldest operating bar in Washington State, The Brick was used in the TV series Northern Exposure. The jail in the basement was used in the movie The Runner Stumbles in 1978. Also, in the days of the coal mines, it was the place to have a cold drink after a hard day in the mines. Now people come to Roslyn from all over to have a drink at the Brick and to enjoy their good food.
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221 E First St. Cle Elum, Washington 98922 Phone: 509-674-5702
This museum was established in 1966 when Pacific
Northwest Bell Telephone Company deeded its former
office building to the Cle Elum Historical Society.
At that time Cle Elum became the last in the
telephone company's service area to be changed over
from manual phone service to automatic dialing.
302 West 3rd St. Cle Elum, WA 989922 Phome: 509-674-5080
A step over the threshold of the Carpenter House
is a step into the past. This marvelous 1914
mansion, with its spacious rooms, tiny alcoves and
third-floor ballroom, holds the story of Cle Elum's
first successful banker and his family. High Country
Artists shares this historic house, and its art
displays provide visitors an added experience.
The Coal Mines Trail
Following an abandoned mining railway easement,
this spectacular trail passes several historic
mining sites as it makes its way along Crystal Creek
and up to Roslyn, WA. This generous walking path
(former railway bed) has a gentle grade that is
suitable for almost all hikers, walkers and bikers.
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