Liberty Orchards in Cashmere, home of Aplets and Cotlets, is known for its tours where visitors can watch the candies being made and packaged from start to finish.
Liberty Orchards in Cashmere, home of Aplets and Cotlets, is known for its tours where visitors can watch the candies being made and packaged from start to finish.
World file photo/Don Seabrook
Cashmere is right on the Wenatchee River, tucked into the mountains between Wenatchee and Leavenworth.
Cottage Avenue is Cashmere’s “Main Street” and in October you’ll find scarecrows in front shops and eateries, including Brian’s Bulldog Pizza and Bowling, which features a four-lane bowling alley and arcade.
There are also several options along Highway 2/97 for antique collectors.
Local favorite Rusty’s is known for its burgers and shakes has a park-like picnic area behind the drive-thru.
Golfers finish the seventh hole at Mount Cashmere Golf Course, complete with a view of Mount Stuart and the Cascade Mountains.
World file photo/Don Seabrook
One street over from the main drag is Mission Avenue and the candy-maker Aplets and Cotlets. Do the popular candy-making tour, try a free sample or two.
The Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village is the perfect spot for history buffs. It is open until the end of October.
For some time spent outdoors, try strolling Cashmere's paved Riverside Park trail. Or meetup with a whitewater rafting tour at Riverside Park.
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