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AT ONLY 120 MILES, this memorable drive stretches
north from one of Washington’s wine cities (Yakima) through
two of its down-to-earth towns (Ellensburg and Roslyn) to one of
its most picturesque spots (Snoqualmie). Interlaced with stunning
scenery and pop-cultural points of interest, this route warrants
a slow pace as it ambles alongside the Yakima River.
While the express route from Yakima to Ellensburg is Interstate
82, you’ll want to ride right inside the Yakima River Canyon
on Highway 821 instead. With only a few ranches dotting the landscape,
this drive twists and turns alongside a railway through nearly
untouched scenery—much of it owned by Washington’s
Nature Conservancy. Hikers make the most of these surroundings
by getting out of the car and hoofing it up the hills for spectacular
panoramas of the river and the various bridges that span it.
From Ellensburg, both Interstate 90 and Highway 10 cut scenic
routes to Roslyn, the stand-in for the town of Cicely, Alaska,
in the television series Northern Exposure. Despite the claim to
fame, the town retains the quirky charm that drew the show’s
producers in the first place. Iconic sites such as the radio station
remain, as do many of the locals who appeared in the award-winning
program.
An hour northwest of Roslyn on I-90 lies Snoqualmie, which served
as the setting for the David Lynch television series Twin Peaks.
Devoted fans of the show continue to make pilgrimages to the area
to see the eerie, misty hometown of the show’s mysteriously
murdered protagonist, Laura Palmer. Known for scene-stealing appearances
in both shows, nearby Snoqualmie Falls tumbles 270 feet, creating
a majestic curtain of spray that could prove the perfect setting
for your own docudrama, featuring the evocative Washington landscape.
MUST DO
> EAT YELLOW CHURCH CAFÉ
This church-turned chow hall has a zealous following of folks who
swear by the fare, from a steak-and-mashed potato “last
supper” to the “heavenly loaf” (garlic and
cheese bread). Portions run big, so bring your hungry— for
they shall be fed. www.yellowchurchcafe.com
> SEE ELLENSBURG RODEO
Every Labor Day weekend, four days of hoofed frenzy overtakes Ellensburg
as more than 500 participants take part in one of the country’s
premier rodeo events. But it’s not just about the bulls
and broncos: a parade and the Kittitas County Fair are also part
of the show. www.ellensburgrodeo.com
> PLAY RED’S FLY SHOP, ELLENSBURG
One of the best ways to get big enjoyment out of this short drive
is to pull over and hook up with a guide at this roadside outfitter.
From equipment to advice, these guys know all the angles, and
can help you locate success out on the water. www.redsflyshop.com
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