We’ve said it before. We’ll say it again. Visiting Leavenworth, Washington at Christmas is an absolute must. Not only is it the most iconic Christmas town in Washington, but it’s also actually considered one of the best Christmas towns in the entire world. 

That being said, planning a trip to Leavenworth during the Most Wonderful Time of the Year isn’t always easy. With all the crowds, weather issues, and inflated hotel costs to consider, it can be a bit daunting. But it’s worth it. Here’s how to plan an enjoyable Christmas in Leavenworth.

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Take a closer look at Christmas in Leavenworth:

No matter when you go, Leavenworth is a fantastic place to visit. And remember, since the Christmas lights stay up until late February, you can even make the trip after the holidays. While Christmas in Leavenworth is rather magical, make sure to see what it’s like in the warmer months.

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Christmas in Washington

What are the best Christmas towns in Washington?

The best Christmas towns in Washington include:

  • Kennewick
  • Leavenworth
  • Stanwood
  • Anacortes

As one of the greenest and most beautiful states, Washington has many towns that are perfect settings for holiday cheer. Kennewick casts lighted reflections on the Columbia River with their Christmas Lighted Boat Parade, where you can see a different kind of Christmas float. Leavenworth does Christmas in a traditional Bavarian style where the entire downtown is lit up and shops are bursting with holiday crafts and food. Stanwood's Warm Beach Camp holds a Lights of Christmas Festival where over one million lights are on display. For Christmas on the coast, head over to Anacortes where you can enjoy the spectacular Nutcracker Holiday Gift Show.

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What are some ways that holidays in Washington are special?

Some ways that holidays in Washington are special include:

  • Cider made with Washington apples
  • Lynden Creamery eggnog
  • Polar Express trains

There are many reasons that Washington is such a wonderful place to be during the holidays. The state is known for its apples, and they make the most scrumptious apple cider to warm up those winter nights. Some of the best eggnog around comes from the Lynden Creamery. If you love train rides, there are several Polar Express trains. The Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad hosts a truly magical one as it chugs along through the evergreen wintery landscape.

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What are the best holiday festivals in Washington?

The best holiday festivals in Washington include:

  • Winter Glow Spectacular
  • Reindeer Festival
  • Lake Chelan Winterfest

Washington has some absolutely lovely holiday happenings. The Winter Glow Spectacular in Spokane starts with fireworks and hosts a film festival along with booths full of delicious food and amazing crafts. Cougar Mountain Zoo in Issaquah hosts a Reindeer Festival where visitors can interact with reindeer, send letters to Santa at Santa's Post Office, and ride on the Grand Traveling Sleigh. Lake Chelan Winterfest has ice sculptures, wine tasting, lots of activities for the kids, and some wonderful live music. It's been a tradition for 30 years!

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