top of page
Things to Do
in Chewelah
Chewelah: Your Place For All Seasons!
The Chewelah Valley is a beautiful, quiet gateway to countless natural resources and recreational opportunities.
The Chewelah community is a friendly and welcoming mixture of long-time residents who have always called Chewelah home and a growing presence of new settlers who have decided to make Chewelah their home.
The people of Chewelah are friendly, welcoming, and so happy to live in a community that values creativity, cooperation, and connection.
Stevens County Historical Society
The Stevens County Historical Society has operated since 1903 when it began as the Stevens County Pioneer Association. Today it is a private non-profit with a mission to gather and preserve the history and artifacts of Stevens County and areas of Eastern Washington that were once part of the county.
Chewelah Golf and Country Club
Chewelah Golf and Country Club is a magnificent 27-hole golf course open to the public located just 45 minutes North of Spokane, Washington. The course is carved into majestic conifers, boasting plush bent-grass greens, manicured fairways, and four sets of tees to challenge any skill level.
Chewelah Golf and Country Club offers an ample practice facility, an RV Park equipped with 27 full hook-ups, a 3800 ft. lighted airstrip, and three new tennis courts.
Northeast Washington Trails
Stevens County is the heart of the 1.1 million-acre Colville National Forest, which includes hundreds of miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. But the trails don’t end with the national forest- there are many options to get outside on many public lands in Stevens County, including those that are managed by the National Park Service, the Department of Natural Resources, and local communities.
United States Department of Agriculture
The Colville National Forest offers 1.5 million acres of forest for enjoyment, relaxation, and exploration. You can experience the solitude of hiking in the wilderness on hundreds of miles of trails, enjoy camping near others in developed campgrounds, or the privacy of camping in the backcountry or wilderness. The forest is also a prime location for plenty of great fishing, hunting, horseback riding, mountain biking, climbing, off-road vehicles, and winter activities such as cross-country and downhill skiing and snowmobiling. Hundreds of miles of forest roads offer access and sightseeing opportunities.
Chewelah Center for the Arts
Chewelah Performing and Cultural Arts (PACA) was incorporated in August 2008, assuming its new 501c3 status - with the sole purpose of creating a quality performing arts facility. PACA is the governing board behind the Chewelah Center for the Arts, which opened its doors in 2018. Since its opening, it has been the hub of performing arts activity in Chewelah and the surrounding region - with several in-resident theatre and production companies. It also hosts the local high school and local radio station productions and serves as a meeting place for area non-profits.
Chewelah Center for the Arts
The Chewelah Creative District supports local artists, makers, performers, and creatives while growing a strong and sustainable creative economy.
From the traditional arts to culinary arts. From graphic design to landscape design. Writers and outdoor guides. People who make films and those who create experiences. Creativity is all around us. It all comes together to form the foundation for a strong rural economy.
bottom of page