Museums & Galleries in The Valley

Whether you're a homeschooler or just looking for something new to do, check out our list of museums and galleries in the Valley.

Looking for a fun and educational outing the whole family can enjoy? North Central Washington is home to a variety of museums and galleries that offer hands-on exhibits, local history, and unique cultural experiences for all ages. Whether you're exploring pioneer life in Cashmere, marveling at nutcrackers in Leavenworth, or diving into science and art in Wenatchee, there’s something for every curious kid (and parent!) to discover.

This guide highlights must-know details for moms — from age-appropriate activities and seasonal programs to nearby attractions and hidden gems — so you can plan your next family adventure with ease.

Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center

  • Location: 127 S. Mission Street, Wenatchee, WA

  • Website: wenatcheevalleymuseum.org

  • Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–4pm

  • Highlights:

    • Exhibits on Native American heritage, local history, and science

    • Features the propeller from the first trans-Pacific flight

    • Interactive displays like a 1920s apple packing line and a model train layout

  • Family Perks:

    • “Super Summer Adventures” camps and seasonal programs

    • Hands-on activities for children

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Downtown Wenatchee shops and restaurants

    • Riverfront Park for picnics and play​

 Cashmere Museum & Pioneer Village

  • Location: 600 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, WA

  • Website: cashmeremuseum.org

  • Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 10am-4pm

  • Highlights:

    • 13,000 sq. ft. of exhibits including Native American artifacts, pioneer tools, and natural history

    • Outdoor Pioneer Village with authentic log cabins and railway buildings

  • Family Perks:

    • Spacious grounds are ideal for picnics

    • Educational exhibits suitable for all ages

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen tours

    • Local parks and hiking trails​

Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum

  • Location: 735 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA

  • Website: nutcrackermuseum.com

  • Hours: Daily, 11am-5pm

  • Highlights:

    • Over 9,000 nutcrackers from various cultures and eras

    • Nutcrackers dating from the 12th century to modern times

  • Family Perks:

    • “Nutcracker Hunt” scavenger activity for children

    • Engaging displays that captivate all age groups

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Bavarian-themed shops and eateries in downtown Leavenworth

    • Seasonal festivals and outdoor recreation​

 Chelan Museum (Lake Chelan Historical Society)

  • Location: 204 E. Woodin Avenue, Chelan, WA

  • Website: chelanmuseum.com

  • Hours: Thursday–Saturday, 11am-5pm; Sunday, 12-5pm

  • Highlights:

    • Housed in a historic 1907 bank building

    • Exhibits on Native American culture, pioneer life, and local firefighting history

  • Family Perks:

    • Free admission

    • Educational displays suitable for school-age children

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Lake Chelan waterfront activities

    • Local shops and dining options​

 Nature’s Window: Museum of Wildlife, Natural History & Art

  • Location: Chelan, WA

  • Website: natureswindowmuseum.com

  • Hours: Thursday–Saturday, 11am–5pm; Sunday, 12–5pm

  • Highlights:

    • Immersive exhibits featuring wildlife sounds and visuals

    • Displays on natural history and art

  • Family Perks:

    • Sensory-rich experiences for children

    • Educational programs available by reservation

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Proximity to Lake Chelan’s outdoor activities

    • Adjacent to local art galleries and cafes​

 Albert Long Museum (Entiat Community Historical Society)

  • Location: 2117 Lakeshore Drive, Entiat, WA

  • Website: entiathistory.com

  • Hours: Saturdays, Memorial Day through Labor Day, 10am–3pm

  • Highlights:

    • Located in a historic 1895 home

    • Exhibits on local logging and fruit industries

  • Family Perks:

    • Intimate setting ideal for young learners

    • Opportunities to learn about local history

  • Nearby Attractions:

    • Lake Entiat recreational activities

    • Scenic picnic spots along the Columbia River​

 

Additional Tips for Families

  • Educational Opportunities: Many museums offer school field trips and educational programs. Contact them in advance to schedule visits.

  • Discounts: Some museums offer free admission or discounts for children, seniors, or military families. Check their websites or call ahead for current offers.

  • Accessibility: Most locations are stroller-friendly and have facilities to accommodate young children.