Just a bike ride away
Roslyn was founded in the late 1800s as a coal-mining town. In the 1990s, it served as the flavorful backdrop of the television series Northern Exposure. Now it’s known (by those who are in the know) as a mecca for all-season outdoor sports and a place filled with great local eateries and boutiques. From our resort, Roslyn is only four miles east.
What to do, eat & drink
Roslyn provides some of the best mountain biking in Washington. Hiking and snowmobiling are the most popular activities, but camping, fishing, horseback riding and golf aren’t far behind. Roslyn is also the gateway to Salmon La Sac and several alpine lakes. Pop into Suncadia’s Basecamp to gear up for your hiking and camping excursions.
Here are our top recs for food, drink and rentals, too.
Roslyn Café
Home of the famous camel mural; however, the food is their real attraction.
The Brick
Opened in 1889 and Washington’s oldest continuously operating bar.
Basecamp Books & Bites
A community gathering place to grab a bite or read a book.
Logan’s
Casual breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus a dog-friendly patio.
The Red Bird Café
A wide variety of unique and tasty meals with local flair.
Roslyn Mexican Grill
Specializing in pre-Hispanic Mexican cuisine.
Heritage Distilling
Experience award-winning spirits steeped in history.
Village Pizza
One of the best places you’ll find anywhere for tasty pizza.
Coal Chute Café
Three-meal dining, plus a full bar, local draft microbrews and more.
The Old Number Three (in Ronald)
Family-friendly dining and old-school sports bar.
Marko’s Place
Casual hangout for burgers, beer, cocktails, live music and pool.
The Last Resort
High-quality, four-season rentals from boats to snowmobiles