Wintertime in Lake Chelan
During the winter Lake Chelan is a snow-covered wonderland offering visitors a new list of seasonal recreation activities. Lake Chelan in winter dazzles visitors with its beauty, activities and feeling of “small town America.” Imagine gliding along a well-groomed cross-country ski trail that soars high above the clouds. Picture yourself drinking in the beauty of the Northern Cascade Mountains from a pair of snowshoes while perched on the top of a mountain ridge. Close your eyes and listen to the quiet sound of serenity. This dream-like experience can become a reality in the wondrous Lake Chelan Valley. Our biggest winter festival is Lake Chelan Winterfest and it's full of family fun! See you soon!
Best Attractions & Things to do in Chelan, Washington (WA)
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List of Best Things to do in Chelan, Washington (WA)
Lake Chelan
Lady of the Lake
Slidewaters
Beebe Bridge Park
Lake Chelan State Park
Tsillan Cellars Winery
Karma VIneyards
Echo Ridge Nordic Ski Area
Chelan Estate Winery and Vineyard
Nefarious Cellars
WorldMark Chelan - Lake House in Chelan WA
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WorldMark Chelan - Lake House 402 West Manson Highway Chelan WA 98816 Located a 5-minute walk from Lake Chelan, this Lake Chelan resort features beach access and an outdoor pool. Granite counters and stainless steel appliances are provided in each apartment. A fireplace and a flat-screen cable TV are featured in the living room at the WorldMark Chelan-Lake House. Cream, white and dark wood furnishings are featured throughout. After a round of golf on the on-site golf course, guests can relax in the resort hot tub or in the fitness center at the Lake House-WorldMark Chelan. Canoeing, fishing and biking opportunities are nearby. A children’s playground is available as well. Skiing at Leavenworth Ski Hill is a 1-hour drive away. Wenatchee National Forest is 130 miles from WorldMark Chelan-Lake House.
2018 ABOR OFR Session 2 of 2
The Arizona Board of Regents unanimously accepted
the new strategic plan for the University of Arizona following this detailed presentation by UA President Robert C. Robbins
The plan capitalizes on the research and discovery strengths of the university in tackling global grand challenges, while ensuring students are prepared to be innovative, adaptive learners in an ever evolving world. It also embraces the UA’s original mission as a land grant university to serve the diverse population of our state in ways that meet the unique needs of Arizonans.
“Over the past year, more than 10,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni, elected officials and supporters shared their time and talents in collaborative dialogue about our future as an institution,” said UA
President Robert C. Robbins. “I am incredibly grateful for the collective insight that has led to a bold, distinctive and differentiated vision for the UA.”
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Glen Canyon Dam
Glen Canyon Dam is a concrete arch dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona in the United States, near the town of Page. The dam was built to provide hydroelectricity and flow regulation from the upper Colorado River Basin to the lower. Its reservoir is called Lake Powell, and is the second-largest artificial lake in the country, extending upriver well into Utah. The dam is named for Glen Canyon, a colorful series of gorges, most of which now lies under the reservoir.
The dam was proposed in the 1950s as part of the Colorado River Storage Project, a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation federal water project that would develop reservoir storage on the upper Colorado River and several of its major tributaries. The project's main purpose was to provide water storage to ensure the delivery of sufficient water to the lower basin during years of drought, so as to allow the upper basin to better utilize its allocation of river flow as designated in the 1922 Colorado River Compact. However, problems arose when the USBR proposed to build dams in the federally protected Echo Park canyon in Utah. After extensive policy disputes and legal challenges with environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club, they settled for a high dam at Glen Canyon.
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