To our guests traveling to celebrate with us, we’re truly honored and grateful for your journey. We hope this website helps with your planning. To our local friends and family, we can’t wait to celebrate with you and hope you’ll be able to join us!

Leticia & Brian

Saturday, September 20, 2025 • Wenatchee, WA
139 Days To Go!

To our guests traveling to celebrate with us, we’re truly honored and grateful for your journey. We hope this website helps with your planning. To our local friends and family, we can’t wait to celebrate with you and hope you’ll be able to join us!

Leticia & Brian

Saturday, September 20, 2025 • Wenatchee, WA
139 Days To Go!

Traveling to Wenatchee

Where is Wenatchee?

Located at the heart of Washington State, Wenatchee is a short trip from nearly anywhere in the northwest. The stunning Cascade Range to the west, the fertile Columbia Plateau to the east, and the mighty Columbia River in the middle carve out a unique mix of climate, geography and opportunity

Airports

To get to Wenatchee, you will need to fly to Seattle (SEA) or Spokane (GEG) and drive to Wenatchee once you land. Both airports are equipped with rental car facilities.

How far is Wenatchee from Seattle?

The drive from Seattle to Wenatchee is a beautiful journey that takes about 2.5 to 3 hours and covers approximately 140–150 miles, depending on your exact starting point and chosen route.

Primary Route (Fastest & Most Popular)

🚗 Via I-90 E & US-97 N (~145 miles, 2.5–3 hours)

The drive through Snoqualmie Pass, a scenic yet sometimes snowy mountain pass in the Cascade Range can be breathtaking, especially in winter, but also requires caution if there’s snow or ice. Blewett Pass, another mountainous section contains winding roads and great forested views.

Alternative Route (More Scenic, Slightly Longer)

🚗 Via US-2 E (~135 miles, ~3 hours) route is slower but incredibly scenic, with mountain peaks, waterfalls, and rivers along the way.

How far is Wenatchee from Spokane?

The drive from Spokane to Wenatchee takes about 2.5 to 3 hours and covers approximately 170–180 miles, depending on your route.

Road Conditions: This is a straightforward drive with no mountain passes, making it more predictable than the Seattle route.

Traffic: Generally light, except near Spokane and Wenatchee during rush hours.

Scenic Views: The landscape changes from Spokane’s pine forests to the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse, then into the dramatic desert cliffs along the Columbia River Gorge.