- Stehekin, Washington
Stehekin is a small unincorporated community in Chelan County,
Washington . It is part of the Wenatchee,Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. Located at the northwest end ofLake Chelan , it lies just south of theNorth Cascades National Park at coord|48|18|34|N|120|39|19|W|GR|3. It is withinLake Chelan National Recreation Area , a unit administered by theNational Park Service . Stehekin has fewer than 100 permanent residents, though its population swells during the summer with vacationers and seasonal workers.Sights to see in Stehekin include the Stehekin Pastry Company, The One Room Schoolhouse, 312' Rainbow Falls, and Harlequin Bridge. Stehekin is a great location for hikers and bikers in the summer, and snowshoers and skiers in the winter. Stehekin is a mecca for photographers year-round.
There is no road access to Stehekin, though several miles of road exist there. It is reachable by passenger
ferry , the Lady of the Lake, or private boat from Chelan, or by floatplane. The vehicles in Stehekin have been barged there on Lake Chelan.In addition to access by Lake Chelan, visitors come to Stehekin by horseback, hiking, and flying into Stehekin State Airport (Identifier 6S9). The airport is only open July, August, and September, and is noted by Washington State as being one of the state's most challenging airports. While only 1,230 ft msl, there are mountains on the sides and trees at each end of the 2,630 ft runway. Pilots should call (360.651.6300) prior to use. The airport is often a base for firefighting, at which times it is closed to public use. The ranger station is next to the airport, but everything else is a hike. There's good fishing in the area, but trout come through for a short time and then they're gone. One can usually catch small kokanee.
In 2003, much of the upper (northern) half of the Stehekin Valley Road was washed out by the nearby
Stehekin River . Thus, access viaCascade Pass has become extensively more difficult, adding as much as 10 miles to the already strenuous trek.Another town with a similarly small population and similar access is Holden Village, surrounded by the
Glacier Peak Wilderness and located 12 miles up the Railroad Creek Valley from Lucerne, a boat landing on Lake Chelan.Telephone Service
Between March 15th and 28th of 2007, WeavTel, a telecommunications company based out of Chelan at the head of the lake began normal operations of standard-delivery residential and business telephone service. Stehekin, previously served only by highly expensive satellite and radio telephones, finally joined the Washington Telephone Grid after decades of isolation. The move was not widely accepted amongst residents, however business owners agreed that there is a benefit to having normal telephone service. [cite news|url=http://wenworld.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070616/NEWS04/706170414/1001|title=Park Service: Phones will do little to change Stehekin's 'social fabric'|publisher=The Wenatchee World|accessdate=2006-06-17] The service is currently limited to the Lower Stehekin Valley, around Stehekin Landing and the village proper, however, WeavTel is applying for permits to extend the service into the Upper Valley using underground fiber-optic cables. The move was made possible under Federal and State grants that provide support for any telecommunications company willing to extend service to rural areas. Although most other areas of North Central Washington have standard service, most of the areas outside of Wenatchee benefit from the grants as well. One of the first calls, a test call, was placed from Stehekin's Silver Bay Resort. [cite news|url=http://wenatcheeworld.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070406/NEWS04/704060344/1001|title=A first for Stehekin ... a dial tone|publisher=The Wenatchee World|accessdate=2007-04-06]
References
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/noca/focus/focus.htm Focus on Stehekin - National Park Service]
* [http://www.frommers.com/destinations/lakechelan/2810010029.html Lake Chelan Attractions - Frommers Guide] Real Estate & Development - Lake Chelan
* [http://www.nickmclean.com/ Real Estate & Land Use Planning - Nick McLean & Morgan Picton & Associates]
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