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A tiny city nestled between the Similkameen and Okanagan Rivers in Washington State's North Cascades region, Oroville lies directly south of Osoyoos Lake, Canada's warmest freshwater lake. All that water means there are ample opportunities to sail, swim, and canoe, although travelers find that the landscape surrounding the lake holds plenty of appeal too. Whether visiting for the weekend or enjoying a longer break, Oroville vacation rentals place you right in the heart of the action. You'll find that many homes come with stunning views of the water.
Explore Oroville's gold rush beginnings
Making time to peek into the past will prove to be time well spent here. The Oroville Museum and Visitor Welcome Center, open May through September, features a permanent historical display as well as a different annual exhibition. The Old Molson Ghost Town Museum, open April through November, offers a different take on the area's past by focusing on the old gold rush days. Follow up with a trip to Similkameen River to watch modern-day dredgers seeking their fortune or head, instead, to the Esther Bricques Winery and Vineyard, a popular spot offering year-round Thursday evening social gatherings.
Discover your inner Hemingway
The landscape around Oroville is nothing short of a natural wonderland, serving up everything from hills and mountains to forests and orchards. Less than 40 miles south of Oroville lies the 23,000-acre Sinlahekin Wildlife Recreation Area, a tranquil spot popular for trout fishing and catching a glimpse of black bears, moose, and deer in the coniferous forest surroundings. Also in this popular recreation area, the Chiliwist valley serves as a backdrop for gamebird-hunting for Hungarian partridge and forest grouse or simply soaking up the scenery from atop a horse or from behind a camera lens.