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There’s something undeniably magical about Winter in Leavenworth, Washington. As the snow begins to fall and the Bavarian-inspired village glows under a blanket of twinkling lights, it feels like you’ve been transported into a European fairytale town (but without experiencing jetlag). Every corner of this alpine town seems enchanting, from the festive bustle of Front Street shops and restaurants to the hush of the surrounding mountains at sunset.
It can feel overwhelming to decide where to start with so many enchanting things to do in Leavenworth during Winter. Should you bundle up for outdoor adventures, cozy up with German-inspired comfort food or simply stroll through the glowing village streets with hot cocoa in hand?
Having experienced the magic firsthand, I can tell you that Leavenworth offers a little bit of everything and I’ll share my favorite experiences, plus a few practical tips to help you plan a snowy getaway that’s as stress-free as it is unforgettable.
22 Things to Do in Leavenworth During the Winter
Leavenworth changes into a magical Winter wonderland that feels like you’re in Europe. As someone who has explored this charming town during the frosty months, I can attest that Winter is when Leavenworth truly sets itself apart.
The holiday lights shine for more than three months from Thanksgiving all the way to late February, giving you plenty of chances to enjoy them without the holiday crowds. I’ll share my top 22 things to do in Leavenworth during the Winter season.
What to Do in Leavenworth During Winter: Outdoors
Leavenworth offers endless outdoor activities, from snowshoeing along quiet alpine trails to skiing, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, and more. It was especially festive to visit during Christmastime as we did last year.
1. Stroll Through the Village of Lights
The town comes alive with over half a million twinkling lights starting on Thanksgiving and lasting until the last day of February. Every corner of Leavenworth’s Front Street drips with sparkling lights and decor, and carolers fill the air with classic Christmas tunes as they perform in the Gazebo.

2. Visit the Reindeer Farm
Address: 10389 Chumstick Hwy, Leavenworth
The Leavenworth Reindeer Farm offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with these magical creatures. Open year-round (closed in March), the farm is especially enchanting in winter when the reindeer are in their element.
The highlight of my visit was the chance to feed the reindeer. Standing in the enclosure, surrounded by these gentle creatures and feeling their soft noses as they eat from your hand is a truly magical experience.

3. Embark on a Magical Sleigh Ride
Address: 19115 Chiwawa Loop Rd, Leavenworth
The sound of jingling bells and the gentle clip-clop of hooves create a soothing soundtrack as you glide through the snowy meadow. The sleighs are equipped with warm blankets, allowing you to snuggle up and enjoy the scenery in comfort.
4. Go Snowshoeing Along the Wenatchee River
Step into the quiet beauty of Winter with a 1-hour 30-minute guided snowshoeing tour that leads you through scenic riverfront trails. Expect peaceful forest views, expert insights, photo-worthy stops and a warm beverage to cap off the journey.
The silence of the Winter forest, broken only by the crunch of snow under your snowshoes, creates a sense of peace and solitude that’s hard to find elsewhere.
5. Go Tubing at Leavenworth Ski Hill
Address: 10701 Ski Hill Dr, Leavenworth
Head to the tubing hill as it’s a great way to enjoy the snow and get an adrenaline rush without the learning curve of skiing or snowboarding. The tubing hill features several lanes of varying steepness, catering to different thrill levels. One of the best features is the rope tow that pulls you back up after each run.
6. Go Snowmobiling
Address: 19115 Chiwawa Loop Rd, Leavenworth
Explore Leavenworth’s snowy backcountry on a guided snowmobile tour, where frosted forests, open meadows and mountain views unfold at every turn. It’s an unforgettable Winter adventure that my adult kiddos and I were most looking forward to because it is thrilling and we had not done it before.

7. Ride a Mountain Coaster
Address: 9342 Icicle Rd, Leavenworth
Buckle up for a one-of-a-kind ride on Washington’s first alpine coaster that reminds of those found in the Alps, where you’ll twist and turn down a scenic mountainside with views of the Wenatchee River Valley all around you. Riders control their own speed, making it a fun thrill for both adrenaline seekers and those who just want to soak up the scenery.
Don’t make the same mistake we did and miss out because the tickets were gone on a busy holiday weekend. Be sure to book your tickets online in advance.
8. Cross-country Skiing
Leavenworth’s Nordic trails wind through quiet forests, snowy meadows and along the Icicle River, offering a peaceful way to take in the beauty of Winter. It’s a serene and invigorating adventure steps from town with trails for beginners and seasoned skiers alike.
Leavenworth’s Nordic trails wind through quiet forests, snowy meadows, and along the rushing Icicle River, offering a peaceful way to take in the beauty of winter. With trails for beginners and seasoned skiers alike, it’s a serene and invigorating adventure just steps from town.
9. Hit the Slopes at Nearby Ski Resorts
Leavenworth serves as an excellent base camp for Winter sports enthusiasts, with world-class ski resorts just a short drive away.
Stevens Pass has 37 major runs spread across 1,125 acres of skiable terrain and is about 35 minutes from Leavenworth. The resort is known for its excellent powder, thanks to an average snowfall of 460 inches. The varied terrain ranges from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging backcountry terrain for experts.
Mission Ridge offers a different experience, with drier snow and sunnier conditions, and is slightly farther away. This resort sits on the east side of the Cascades, which means it often enjoys clear skies even when other areas are cloudy. Mission Ridge provides plenty of challenging runs for all levels with 2,000 acres of skiable terrain and a 2,250-foot vertical drop.
Both resorts offer night skiing, allowing you to enjoy Leavenworth during the day and then ski after you have explored the town. They also have excellent ski schools for beginners.
10. Explore Waterfront Park
The snow-covered trails along the Wenatchee River offer peaceful Winter walks and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for bald eagles, which often winter in the area.
Pro Tip:
Bring a pair of binoculars as they’ll enhance your wildlife viewing experience. Also, the paths can be icy, so dress warmly in layers, wear sturdy, waterproof boots and consider bringing trekking poles.

What to Do in Leavenworth During Winter: Indoors
The Winter months in Leavenworth WA are cold and snowy, with daytime highs typically ranging from the low 30s to low 40s°F (−1 to 7 °C). Nights can be much colder, often dipping into the teens and 20s °F (−7 to −2 °C). When you’re ready to warm up, you can take a break from the chilly outdoors and enjoy cozy indoor activities like wine tasting, festive shopping or savoring hearty Bavarian meals.

11. Shop on Front Street and the Obertal Mall
There are plenty of shops to explore along Front Street and in the Obertal Mall. A few of my favorite shops are:
- Kris Kringl- it feels like Christmas all year long. This festive shop is packed with ornaments, décor and holiday treasures—perfect for finding a keepsake to remember your Leavenworth trip.
- Leavenworth Boutiques- JT Blu, Paprika, Pine Hill and Copper Creek- the cutest clothing, accessory and home decor shops. My daughter and I purchased the softest fuzzy vests from Paprika last year.
- Mountain Modern Supply Co. and Remedy Forest & Home Boutique- sister shops to Levenworth Boutiques
- Pine Hill Mercantile- great selection of gifts
- The Cheesemonger’s Cheese Shop- Yum!
- Oil & Vinegar Cellar- infused olive oil and balsamic vinegar
12. Explore the Nutcracker Museum
Address: 735 Front St, Leavenworth
For a quirky indoor activity that’s perfect for escaping the cold, head to the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum. This unique attraction houses over 7,000 nutcrackers from more than 50 countries and was one of the places that I was looking forward to the most. I really enjoyed seeing all the different kinds of Nutcrackers, from traditional wooden soldiers to Disney to modern pop culture figures, and the huge Nutcrackers taller than I am. Don’t miss the gift shop on your way out. It’s a great place to pick up a unique souvenir or even start your own nutcracker collection.
Museum hours are 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Saturday and 11:00 am – 4:30 pm on Sunday. Admission is only $5.00 per adult, Seniors over the age of 65 are $3.50, Youth aged 6-16 are $2.00, and children 5 years old and younger are free.
13. Take a Winter Wine Tour
Uncover the history and charm of Leavenworth on a 2.5-hour guided sip and stroll walking tour. Visit three boutique tasting rooms, sample award-winning local wines and hear fascinating stories about the town’s Bavarian roots. This highly rated tour is the perfect mix of culture and flavor.
14. Catch a Show at Festhalle
Address: 1001 Front St, Leavenworth
Rounding out your Winter visit with a performance at the Leavenworth Festhalle at the end of Front Street is a great way to experience the town’s cultural side. The venue hosts a diverse range of events throughout the year, including concerts and theater productions. With its high wooden-beamed ceilings and large windows, it provides a charming setting for any performance and you may be lucky enough to catch a performance of “The Nutcracker” during your visit.
15. Relax at the Spa
Address: 505 Hwy 2, Leavenworth
After a day in the snow, unwind with a bit of pampering at one of Leavenworth’s serene spas. The Alpine Spa at Icicle Village Resort provides a cozy mountain retreat with massages and facials designed for total relaxation. Many local hotels and resorts offer spa services, but this one is highly rated.
One of the most unique experiences at Alpine Spa is their outdoor hot tub. There’s something magical about soaking in warm, bubbling water while snow falls gently around you.

Indulge in German Cuisine
Leavenworth’s Bavarian theme also extends to its culinary scene, making Winter the perfect time to indulge in hearty German fare. After a day of outdoor activities, warming up with a plate of schnitzel or piping hot fondue hits the spot.


16. Eat Spiced Gingerbread Cookies
Address: 829 Front St. Leavenworth
Step inside Leavenworth’s storybook bakery, The Gingerbread Factory, where the scent of warm gingerbread fills the air and whimsical treats line the shelves. The taste of their spiced gingerbread cookies and peppermint chocolate cupcakes was so good that I went two days in a row.
17. Eat Pretzels and Bratwurst at Two Outdoor Beer Gardens
Address: 733 Front St. (München Haus) & 636 Front St. (Leavenworth Sausage Garden)
Nothing says Bavarian comfort quite like a warm pretzel and a bratwurst. At downtown favorites like these two outdoor beer gardens München Haus and the Leavenworth Sausage Garden across the street, you can dig into classic German flavors paired with local craft beer.
Warm up by the fire pit or heat lamp with a freshly baked pretzel in one hand and a juicy bratwurst in the other as you marvel at the many varieties of sausages roasting on the grill at München Haus or marvel at the condiment bar at the Leavenworth Sausage Garden. We sampled both during our visit, and I particularly enjoyed the pretzels and ambiance by the fire pit at München Haus. However, the raspberry and mustard condiments at the Leavenworth Sausage Garden were also delicious. I would also like to point out that the Sausage Garden is a part of Visconti’s Italian Restaurant.
18. Have an Upscale Dining Experience at Andreas Keller or Mozart’s
Address: 829 Front St. (Andreas Keller & Mozart’s)
Step downstairs into Andreas Keller and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported straight to Germany. With hearty plates of schnitzel and spaetzle, frothy steins of beer and live accordion music filling the room, this longtime Leavenworth favorite delivers authentic Bavarian charm in every bite.
Upstairs, Mozart’s brings a touch of elegance to Leavenworth’s Bavarian dining scene, serving up traditional German dishes and wonderfully cheesy fondue alongside decadent desserts like Black Forest cake. I also loved viewing the Village of Lights from the upstairs balcony during dinner.
Pro Tip: Make a reservation as both of these restaurants book up fast, especially on busy holiday weekends.
19. Grab a Caffeine Pick-Me-Up or Sweet Treat at Little Red’s
Address: 617 Front St., Unit D, Leavenworth
No stroll through Front Street is complete without great coffee or peppermint cocoa. Wrapping my hands around the warm mug with a fun message that reads “I’m full of Holiday Spirit. It’s called Coffee.” was the perfect way to recharge before heading back out into the snow.
20. Eating Decadent Chocolate at Schocolat
Address: 843 Front St, Unit D, Leavenworth
Schocolat tempts visitors with handmade European-style chocolates crafted in small batches. Every rich truffle or buttery caramel bite is a little indulgence that’s perfect for savoring as you stroll through town or bring home as a sweet souvenir.


Leavenworth’s Winter Festivals
The town also shines during its seasonal celebrations.

21. Take a Christmastown Tour
Step into the history and charm of Leavenworth’s Bavarian heritage. This 90-minute guided tour treats you to hot cocoa, handmade chocolates and a complimentary glass of spiced wine while sharing the town’s fascinating history and insider stories. With rave reviews and a keepsake ornament to take home, it’s the perfect way to experience Christmastown’s holiday spirit from Thanksgiving through Christmas.
Leavenworth Christmas Guide
Check out my Guide on how to spend a Holly Jolly Christmas in Leavenworth
22. Attend the Bavarian Ice Fest
If you’re visiting Leavenworth in January, don’t miss the Bavarian Ice Fest. This annual event celebrates Winter, showcasing the town’s festive spirit and love for outdoor activities. The highlight of the Ice Fest is the ice carving competition. Professional sculptors from around the region converge on Leavenworth to transform blocks of ice into intricate, sparkling works of art.
Where to Stay in Leavenworth WA in the Winter

My Top Places to Stay:
Best Budget Hotel: Der Ritterhof Inn
✅Affordable & central, just a short 5-minute walk to downtown
✅Clean, quiet rooms with mountain views
✅Free breakfast and parking, seasonal pool
Best Budget/ Mid-Range Hotel: Bavarian Lodge
✅Central, literally across the street from the Village of Lights
✅Comfortable beds
✅Cozy alpine atmosphere and highly rated free breakfast
Best Mid-Range: Blue Elk Inn
✅Hot breakfast with house-made pastries
✅Updated rooms with modern amenities
✅Year-round hot tubs, pool, dog-friendly
✅Spacious suites great for families and a 10-minute walk to downtown
Best Luxury: Enzian Inn
✅Elegant Bavarian charm, central location
✅Spectacular breakfast with live alphorn performance
✅Indoor/outdoor pools, spa, fitness, game rooms
✅Top-rated service and amenities and a 5-minute walk to downtown
Need More Room to Spread Out? River’s Echo 3-Bedroom House
✅Sleeps 8 people
✅Walkable, central location just one block from downtown
✅Roomy accommodations, hot tub and plenty of parking
Packing Tips for a Comfortable Winter Getaway
My secret to enjoying all the snowy fun in Leavenworth is layering smartly.
Here’s what worked best for me:
- Pack in layers: A warm merino wool top base layer, followed by a soft fleece sweatshirt, Fleece-lined leggings and topped with a reliable puffer coat.
- Don’t forget a Cozy hat & touchscreen gloves: You’ll want both when riding in a horse-drawn sleigh or even just strolling down Front Street, especially at night.
- Hand warmers: Tuck them into your gloves or boots for extra comfort.
- Wool socks: A small detail that makes a big difference on snowy days.
- Water-resistant snow pants for adventures: Waterproof pants if you’re tubing or snowmobiling. Luckily, snow gear was provided at the snowmobiling place.
- Crossbody bag or small backpack: Keeps your hands free for cocoa or photos.
- Photography essentials: Extra batteries if using a camera (cold weather drains them fast).

Travel Tips for a Stress-Free Visit
Leavenworth is magical in winter, but planning ahead ensures your trip goes smoothly:
- Check Road Conditions: Highway 2 and Stevens Pass often require chains or AWD. Check out my guide on the best ways to get to Leavenworth.
- Arrive Early for Parking: Especially on weekends and festival days.
- Bundle Up for Evenings: The temperature drops quickly after sunset so keep extra layers handy.
- Book in Advance: Hotels, sleigh rides, reindeer farm and alpine coaster tickets sell out fast.
- Leave Time to Wander: Some of the best memories come from unexpected discoveries.
Final Thoughts
The magic of Winter in Leavenworth is in the little details like watching the glow of the village lights from the balcony at Mozart’s Restaurant, discovering matching fuzzy vests with my daughter at Paprika’s Boutique and indulging in more than one visit to the Gingerbread Factory (because yes, the spiced gingerbread cookies were just that good). Then there was that breathtaking sunset over the mountains, when the world slowed down and reminded me why this alpine village is such a treasure in Winter.
If you’re searching for a getaway that combines outdoor adventure, cozy charm and just the right amount of holiday sparkle, Leavenworth during Winter delivers it all!



