The Weekend Guide for Quincy WA | Local Fun, Nearby Cities & Easy Getaways
How locals actually spend their weekends — from staying close to getting away
One of the underrated things about living in Quincy is how many options you have without feeling rushed.
Some weekends are for staying close.
Some are for getting outside.
Some are for packing a bag and leaving town for a night or two.
This guide breaks weekends into clear lanes, so you can pick what fits your energy level — not what sounds impressive.
🏡 Stay Close: Quincy & Immediate Neighbors
These are the weekends where you don’t check mileage — you just go.
Quincy, WA
Staying in Quincy doesn’t mean doing nothing. It means:
Breakfast or coffee with people you know
Local parks, walks, or casual afternoons
Community events, school sports, or performances
Easy dinners without planning
Golf
An Incredible City Water Park
These weekends are about connection, not itinerary.
George
George punches above its weight because of one thing:
The Gorge Amphitheatre
This isn’t just concerts — it’s:
Major touring artists
Multi-day music festivals
Food vendors, camping culture, and summer energy
When the Gorge is active, weekends across the Quincy area feel different. Even if you’re not attending, you feel it.
Crescent Bar
A local favorite for slowing down:
River views
Walking and biking paths
Golf, water access, and summer sunsets
This is where a “short outing” turns into a full afternoon.
Ephrata
Ephrata adds:
Restaurants
Shopping
Community events
A Movie Theater
It’s a natural extension of a Quincy weekend when you want just a little more variety.
🌲 Outdoors Within ~60 Miles
Big scenery without big planning
This is where Quincy quietly wins.
Ancient Lakes & Quincy Lakes
A local classic:
Desert hikes
Quiet lakes
Easy access for families or casual afternoons
This is often the first place locals take visitors.
Frenchman Coulee
For climbing, hiking, or just standing somewhere that doesn’t feel real:
Dramatic rock formations
Open desert views
A very different Washington landscape
Beezley Hills
Rolling terrain, wide views, and a sense of space — perfect for:
Scenic drives
Short explorations
Clearing your head
Potholes State Park
A little farther, but worth it:
Camping
Boating
Fishing and water recreation
Great for full-day or overnight outdoor weekends.
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
A little farther, but worth it:
Camping
Boating
Fishing and water recreation
Hiking
Hunting
Climbing
Great for full-day or overnight outdoor weekends.
🏙️ Indoor & City Options Within 60 Miles
When weather or energy says “indoors”
Wenatchee
Wenatchee is the biggest “everything” option nearby:
Shopping
Dining
Performing arts
Family activities
It’s also home to:
Wenatchee AppleSox (summer baseball)
Wenatchee Wild (high-energy hockey season)
These games are easy, affordable, and fun — even if you’re not a die-hard fan.
Moses Lake
Moses Lake offers:
Big-box shopping
Movie theaters
Restaurants
Family-friendly indoor options
Perfect for low-stress weekends when you just want choices.
Cashmere
Smaller, slower, and charming:
Local shops
River walks
A relaxed pace that pairs well with Wenatchee trips
🧳 Day & Overnight Trips
When the weekend deserves a change of scenery
Leavenworth
A classic for a reason:
Seasonal festivals
Food and walking
Mountain scenery
Easy overnight, even easier day trip.
Chelan
A classic for a reason:
Fishing and water recreation
Boating
Food and walking
Wineries and the Wine Trolly
Camping
Mountain scenery
Seasonal festivals
Easy overnight, even easier day trip.
Spokane
A full city weekend:
Riverfront Park
Museums
Breweries and dining
Sports and events
Feels urban without feeling overwhelming.
Seattle
For when you want it all:
Waterfront
Culture
Professional Athletic Events
Theaters & Museums
Neighborhood exploring
Ferries, markets, and skyline views
Zoo & Aquarium
Best for long weekends — worth the drive when planned well.
Ocean, Rainforest & Mountains
Quincy’s central location makes bigger trips realistic:
Washington Coast (ocean weekends)
Olympic Rainforest (lush, quiet, different world)
Mount Rainier National Park (iconic views and trails)
Canada (We’re only a couple hours off the U.S./Canadian boarder)
These trips feel bigger because they are — but they’re still reachable.
How Locals Actually Use This Guide
Most weekends aren’t planned weeks ahead. They’re decided on Friday afternoon.
Locals tend to ask:
Do we stay close or go out?
Inside or outside?
One day or overnight?
This guide is meant to answer those questions quickly, without pressure.
Final Thought
One of Quincy’s quiet strengths is choice without chaos.
You can stay home and feel connected.
You can drive 20 minutes and feel transported.
Or you can take a long weekend and see an entirely different side of Washington.
That flexibility is part of what makes life here work.
Welcome to the weekend — Quincy style.






