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Popular amenities for Winthrop vacation rentals

Stay near Winthrop's top sights

Three Fingered Jack’s Saloon36 locals recommend
Sheri's Sweet Shoppe41 locals recommend
East 20 Pizza49 locals recommend
Old Schoolhouse Brewery70 locals recommend
Methow Valley Ciderhouse40 locals recommend
Duck Brand Hotel and Restaurant34 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Winthrop

Total rentals

70 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

30 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

30 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

30 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

4.2K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$30 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Winthrop

Welcome to Winthrop

This 1883 Gold Rush settlement has stuck to its guns, becoming an Old West theme town complete with Washington’s oldest legal saloon. The north-central mountain outpost of Winthrop is a jumping-off point for outdoor adventures in the glacially carved Methow (“Me-tow”) Valley, including lakes ideal for fly-fishing and paddling. Cross-country skiers will find the biggest system of Nordic trails in the country here.

Winthrop is also a popular base for the Pasayten Wilderness, 531,000 acres fringing the Canadian border. This rugged, remote area within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest straddles the crest of the Cascades and has almost 150 mountains topping 7,500 feet. The contiguous states’ largest population of lynx live in this wilderness, among the moose, bighorn sheep, and gray wolves. With so much beauty all around you, don’t forget to look up in Winthrop. On clear nights, the tiny, low-lit Winthrop and its surroundings reveal a blaze of stars — and sometimes even the Northern Lights.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Winthrop

Western Washington’s rainforests and lush maritime climate give way to high, dry steppes to the east. Winthrop sits at the northernmost edge of the “Sagebrush Sea” that once blanketed much of the American West. Expect heat and clear skies in summer, with cold settling in from mid-November to mid-February. July and August remain best for outdoor activities.

Events-wise, February brings a snowshoe softball tournament, while photographers swoon over March’s Winthrop Balloon Roundup. Check out May’s 49er Days, a festival of Western history. As the weather warms up, don’t miss mid-July’s Rhythm & Blues Festival. Round out the year with September’s Steampunk Rendezvous and a cowboy Christmas extravaganza in late November.


Top things to do in Winthrop

Dry Falls

Dry Falls State Park, 109 miles southeast of Winthrop, shelters one of the most staggering landscapes along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. Ice dams near the modern border of Idaho and Montana burst repeatedly, sending wave after wave of water toward the Pacific. The biggest were equal to ten times the output of all the world’s rivers combined. Together they sculpted this 3.5-mile basalt chasm with a drop of 400 feet — which would’ve made Dry Falls wider and taller than Niagara Falls.

Shafer Historical Museum

Prospect for Western nostalgia with the Shafer Historical Museum’s collection of artifacts and historic buildings. Peer into Washington’s pioneer past through exhibits featuring sackcloth dresses, plows, windmills, and mining equipment.

TwispWorks

This cultural campus occupies an old ranger station, 9 miles south of Winthrop. It includes food trucks, a nursery, artist and artisan studios, and a free interpretive center honoring the original Native inhabitants of the area. Originally funded by anonymous donors, this dynamic project became self-sustaining after ten years in 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Winthrop?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 30 vacation rentals in Winthrop featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Winthrop?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Winthrop. Choose from more than 30 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

  • How much does it cost to stay in boutique hotel rentals in Winthrop?

    Experience the best of Winthrop with our boutique hotel rentals, starting at about $120 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

  • Do bed and breakfast rentals in Winthrop have wifi?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 bed and breakfast rentals with wifi in Winthrop. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do house rentals in Winthrop have a bbq area?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 house rentals with a bbq area in Winthrop. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do house rentals in Winthrop have self check-in?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 house rentals with self check-in in Winthrop. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Are there family-friendly house rentals in Winthrop?

    Winthrop has more than 20 family-friendly house rentals. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.

  • What are the most popular amenities for House Rentals in Winthrop?

    Enhance your stay in our House Rentals with the most popular amenities: over 20 homes with wifi, over 10 homes with a bbq area, over 10 homes with self check-in, and more. Indulge in the ultimate retreat, tailored to your preferences.

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