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Holden Village
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Holden Village is located in the Cascade Range in Washington, in the Wenatchee National Forest. Inaccessible by car, visitors (volunteers, guests, and through-hikers) generally take a ferry up Lake Chelan from Chelan or Fields Point Landing to Lucerne where they board a bus which takes them up an 11-mile gravel road through a set of 12 switchbacks, and into Holden Village. Holden staff and guests greet arriving buses with welcoming applause. It is also possible to hike into Holden Village through the Cascade Mountains using a number of routes.
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Holden Village is located in the Cascade Range in Washington, in the Wenatchee National Forest. Inaccessible by car, visitors (volunteers, guests, and through-hikers) generally take a ferry up Lake Chelan from Chelan or Fields Point Landing to Lucerne where they board a bus which takes them up an 11-mile gravel road through a set of 12 switchbacks, and into Holden Village. Holden staff and guests greet arriving buses with welcoming applause. It is also possible to hike into Holden Village through the Cascade Mountains using a number of routes. Because Holden Village remains nearly as isolated today as it was at its founding, it is still impossible to reach the Village by car alone, unless you happen to have one in Lucerne. Buses leave Holden Village in the morning and head down the mountain on a treacherous set of switchbacks. The landing on Lake Chelan associated with Holden Village is called Lucerne, and it is here that the buses meet the daily boats coming and going. A ferry from Chelan, runs two boats to and from Lucerne. These boats ferry people up and down the lake, making stops at the town of Stehekin, trailheads, personal properties, and at Lucerne for visitors of Holden Village.