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Agrotourism, a form of commercial enterprise that links agricultural production with travel and tourism, is gaining popularity in the Pacific Northwest … and it’s about time. Our region produces top crops, hops, beer, wine, farm-fresh eggs and cheese, and more. Hosted farm stays are increasing in popularity, and we think that’s fantastic. The Guest House Chelan Valley Farms is open to visitors all year. And considering the family-owned and operated place is basically heaven on Earth, you should definitely consider this glorious getaway in Washington (especially if you love goats).

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Ready to book your next getaway in Washington? Visit the VRBO page for The Farm at Chelan Valley Farms to learn more and reserve this unique accommodation. For more information on the wine, pumpkin patch, apple picking, and more, check out the official website of Chelan Valley Farms.

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What else is there to do around Chelan Valley Farms?

One of the main draws of this region of Washington is, of course, the eponymous lake. Located squarely in the center of the state, Washington's Lake Chelan looks almost too beautiful to be real. But luckily, it's as real as it gets. Known for its pristine waters, Lake Chelan boasts 50.5 miles of stunning natural beauty and is the gateway to the North Cascades National Park. The third-deepest lake in the U.S., Lake Chelan reaches a maximum depth of 1,486 feet in its Wapato and Lucerne Basins, which were formed by glaciers during the Ice Age. Today, visitors come to revel in its resplendence at the eponymous Lake Chelan State Park.

What are some other wine regions in Washington?

Oenophiles have much to celebrate in the Evergreen State. Not only does Chelan Valley Farms have its own delicious wines, but Walla Walla has been voted America’s Best Wine Region more than once, which is surprising to absolutely no one who has been there in recent years. With more than 120 wineries and 2,900 acres of grapes, it’s pretty much impossible not to find a varietal you don’t enjoy in the Evergreen State. And since drinking and driving is discouraged (and rightfully so), we highly recommend booking an experience with Tesla Winery Tours. Not only can you visit five or six vineyards in a single day, you can do so in eco-friendly style! (Looking for a home base for your adventures in Washington Wine Country? This boutique hotel in Walla Walla is super swanky and absolutely stunning!)