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Share a Bavarian Holiday in Leavenworth, Washington




Father Christmas, St. Nicholas, Santa Claus and Kris Kringl all show up on cue among the twinkling lights, horse-drawn carriages, roasting chestnuts, strolling carolers, and aromas of sugar, spice and all foods nice in Leavenworth, Washington.

This festive Bavarian Village, nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountain peaks that rise to more than 8,000 feet, welcomes more than a million-and-a- half visitors each year. Because of popular demand, the well-attended Christmas Lighting Festival in December now includes Sundays.

On Fridays, the town is dark, awaiting the Saturday lighting festivities. At dusk on Saturday everyone gathers at the gazebo in the center of town to sing 'Silent Night' and witness the transformation of the village as thousands of twinkling lights turn it into a winter wonderland.

Busloads of tourists, recreational vehicle travelers, and cars with the young and the young at heart come to Leavenworth to experience the warmth, love and Christmas spirit that is shared here. For details regarding bazaars, events, activities, concerts, lodging and dining during the Christmas Lighting Festival go to: www.leavenworth.org.
But, if you can't make it to the Christmas Lighting Festival you can experience all the same festive energy throughout the year. In January there is an Ice Fest; February hosts the Annual Chicks on Sticks Race; April has the Leavenworth Choral Festival and Ale Fest and; May provides a giant Maipole for the Maifest parade and dance. In June you have your choice of the Bavarian Bike & Brews Festival, the Leavenworth Wine Walk, or the Leavenworth International Accordion Celebration. July offers Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival and Kinderfest & Fourth of July Celebration.


Throughout the remainder of the summer you will have the opportunity to experience the Acoustic Music Festival, Leavenworth Wine Tasting Festival, the Fall Music Festival, Wenatchee River Salmon Festival, and the festivity that first brought people and notoriety to the village ' the Washington State Autumn Leaf Festival.

A Little Bavarian Village History

Homesteaders came to Leavenworth in 1885, settling on the Icicle Flats. By 1890, Settlers were moving into the Chumstick Valley and around Lake Wenatchee. They were farming and mining for precious metals. Big changes took place when the Great Northern Railroad completed its line through Leavenworth in 1892 and over Stevens Pass in early 1893.

In the 1920s, the town lost the sawmill, and the railroad was rerouted to the valley. The town was hit hard by the Great Depression and then World War II. In the 1950s, a handful of people started looking for change. Ted Price and Bob Rodgers, owners of the Squirrel Tree Restaurant at Coles Corner, along with Owen and Pauline Watson, owners of AlpenRose Inn, turned to the University of Washington's Bureau of Community Development for help.

After a year-long study they initiated the Autumn Leaf Festival in 1964, and began a major facelift for the town. In time, more and more of the old buildings were remodeled in the Bavarian style.

Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum, open May-October, claims over 4,500 different kinds of nutcrackers on display. At the Kris Kringl shop it's Christmas all year long. A sold-out summer theater goes into November and December. The Icicle Creek Music Center features classical chamber programs, jazz, Latin and acoustic music throughout the summer. Art in the Park downtown has artists' displays from May through mid-October.
This small Bavarian Village offers something for everyone, all ages. Don't forget Mardi Gras and the Oktoberfest ' and always bring a hearty appetite when you visit Leavenworth.

How to get there

From Everett head east to Highway 2, past Snohomish, Skykomish, and over Stevens Pass. During the winter months you may encounter snow on the pass. Check road conditions. According to the people of Leavenworth, 'It's always dry and almost always sunny in Leavenworth.'

Tired of walking? Take a ride around the village.

Tired of walking? Take a ride around the village.

Flowers abound at the Bavarian Village in the summer.

Flowers abound at the Bavarian Village in the summer.


It's a family affair at Kris Kringle's shop.

It's a family affair at Kris Kringle's shop.

Leavenworth lights up every night and especially during the Christmas season.

Leavenworth lights up every night and especially during the Christmas season.


On guard and in charge of Nutcracker Suite festivities.

On guard and in charge of Nutcracker Suite festivities.


Written by

Marilyn McDonald

on 18 April 2008.

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